Example sentences of "might [vb infin] on [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Others might quarrel on theological grounds that the litany of the saints amounts to a cult of the dead , or ancestor worship . |
2 | This would offer an overview of the environment — both as it is now and how it might become on present trends . |
3 | Sometimes the borrower might insist on certain banks being included in the syndicate . |
4 | Rational people will predict them and thereby annul any effect they might have on real variables . |
5 | Terry Sangwin , the nurse manager for the medical unit , thought staff in the hospital still needed much more information about what would happen , and she feared the planners did n't realise the impact community care might have on acute hospitals . |
6 | We believe the need to consider the impact that refusing to permit minerals applications might have on local economies is adequately covered by the requirement to demonstrate they are ‘ in the public interest ’ ( MPG6 , paragraph 63 ) . |
7 | We believe the need to consider the impact that refusing to permit minerals applications might have on local economies is adequately covered by the requirement to demonstrate they are ‘ in the public interest ’ ( MPG6 , paragraph 63 ) . |
8 | Following Al Saudi Banque and Caparo , foreseeability that a lender might rely on audited accounts is not enough in itself to establish such a duty . |
9 | The judge went on to say that in the Al Saudi Banque case [ 1989 ] 3 All ER 361 , Mr Justice Millett had held that foreseeability that a lender might rely on audited accounts was not enough in itself to establish the duty of care . |
10 | Columbia Square was built on principles similar to the Thanksgiving and Peabody buildings ; but it did allow for a club room and a covered area where children might play on wet days , where Roberts had avoided communal amenities , questioning whether the working class would have time to enjoy them . |
11 | Some laws which one might imagine on wilder flights of fancy might well be refused this cooperation . |