Example sentences of "might be [verb] in a " in BNC.

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1 The discussion that follows is necessarily selective , highlighting some key issues , but inevitably neglecting others , for example around the vexed question of cultural relativism and the problems surrounding the marginalization of ‘ race ’ policies at the institutional level , which might be treated in a text of quite different length and scope .
2 The isolation of Oct-11 cDNAs from a thymus library suggested that Oct-11 might be expressed in a lymphoid cell type .
3 The shorter prologue of Lex Salica states that With God 's help it pleased the Franks and their nobility and they agreed that they ought to prohibit all escalations of quarrels for the preservation of enthusiasm for peace among themselves ; and because they excelled other neighbouring peoples by force of arms , so they should excel them in legal authority , with the result that criminal cases might be concluded in a manner appropriate to the type of complaint .
4 He recognizes that it might be regarded in a pejorative sense as indicating a readiness to compromise and to accept something inferior , but he uses the term , nevertheless , for the want of a better word and tries to give it a different connotation .
5 Although it may be easier to like the look of a classical house , few imagine how pleasant it might be to live in a Tudor Revival one which combines quaint picturesqueness with modern practicalities .
6 The conclusion suggests how religious and secular attitudes to death might be unified in a manner that could support pastoral involvement in hospice and hospital work .
7 Information might be presented in a distorted manner .
8 Another way of looking at this might be to say in a sense there are there are two bits , one is identifying where we are now and identifying in relation to both
9 such a post might be based in a region , so that a more concentrated attempt at servicing contract volunteers and developing networks is facilitated as ‘ an experiment ’ .
10 On two occasions , the IBA has delayed transmission of programmes involving former security service personnel , fearing that the Authority might be joined in a prosecution under the Official Secrets Act .
11 It can , of course , be argued that the great emphasis on esteem and moral careers which might be observed in a relatively undeveloped town in Southern Italy are not especially relevant to modern industrialised societies .
12 Because it rejects the straight line conception of time from the first hiccough to the last gasp , the novel is not built round a clear , sequential story , that might be summarised in a few paragraphs .
13 To minimise this difficulty pupils might be assessed in a range of contexts and the contexts in which pupils are most likely to succeed might be sought .
14 It was envisaged by Parliament that the services might be developed in a more selective way , becoming available only to those who chose to have such a facility , and it was contemplated that there would not be the same obligations of good taste and balance that are required of existing television broadcasters .
15 But you might be talking to a client , says , but at the moment , I 've got no need , erm , or I 've got n no intention of buying now , but I might be buying in a year or two year 's time .
16 ‘ With such sums washing around , one per cent might be hidden in a big ministry in those parts .
17 The critic may be willing to share an experience with the reader , sometimes only of the circumstances in which a work was seen , as might be included in a personality article ; but on other occasions the critic may give a fuller account of a personal response to a work of art .
18 One of the ways Brian Way has helped drama teachers is by broadening the repertoire of activities that might be included in a drama lesson .
19 With this system , the historical record of a firm 's credit transactions is analysed to show the relative importance — to distinguishing between good and bad payers — of various factors which might be included in a credit proposal form .
20 Indeed " spot the deliberate mistake " is one technique that might be used on occasions — a plastic object might be included in a collection of Victorian bric-à-brac , for instance , and the pupils would be required to explain that plastic had not been invented then .
21 The provisions which might be included in a partnership agreement relating to the ownership of partnership property are considered in more detail in Chapter 4 .
22 They appeared to have suffered only one or two shots to the head , not to the rest of the body , as might be expected in a gun battle .
23 As might be expected in a close election , the personal impact of the party leaders has been very important .
24 Not Guillermo , as might be expected in a Spanish-speaking community , but William , pur et simple .
25 The end result is curiously close to the situation which might be expected in a much more left-wing administration and with a high degree of efficiency and accountability .
26 And if you 've got somebody who 's gon na be promoted or you think might be promoted in a couple years ' time , or even yeah less than that , well what should you be doing ?
27 Alternatively , these topics might be reflected in a set of link types , such as ‘ principles ’ and ‘ systems ’ .
28 The common solution to all three unsolved problems — open years , the cash crunch and litigation — might be found in a single word : mutualisation .
29 Section 0610 provides comprehensive listings of the contents , conditions and definitions which might be found in a heads of agreement letter .
30 What we have in ( 5 ) might be improved in a number of ways so as to deal with questions and indeed objections , and thereby complicated and indeed greatly complicated .
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