Example sentences of "they might [verb] in the " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , the triangular relationship between the UK , the USA and the European Community will be examined in order to assess how civil aviation between them might develop in the near future .
2 Sex education in schools may therefore have most impact if it aims to discourage helpless attitudes , by emphasising to young people that they are in control of their own lives , encouraging them to see themselves as active rather than passive , and in discussing what they might do in the event of an unwanted pregnancy .
3 Whilst Necromunda could not conceivably have changed , it would nevertheless seem as alien as any of the worlds that they might visit in the interim .
4 This does n't protect the adventurers against any effects that they might suffer in the future , only the ones that currently affect them .
5 ( The items might be set on a particular occasion as a test of the attainment of the criterion or they might arise in the context of more holistic tasks on separate occasions . )
6 For example , when different colleges came up with similar proposals , it was suggested that they might co-operate in the development work .
7 I do n't know , they might fit in the telly .
8 I thought they might get in the car and …
9 They might believe in the sea as the source of Britain 's greatness ; they might share in the romance of the Navigators and of great naval victories and learn the benefits of seabathing and relaxation by the ocean .
10 They might work in the graduate school of a good American university , where a variety of methods already abounds .
11 They issue an er they issue an annuity , which is erm er if you 're not sure what an annuity is , this is a temporary annuity , and they might say in the case of Miss they might say well what about a ten year annuity ?
12 It is possible , then , to systematically examine these factors which are often proposed in describing spoken language learning and to indicate how they might apply in the sign language situation .
13 They 're not really so complicated as perhaps they might look in the first place .
14 They might believe in the sea as the source of Britain 's greatness ; they might share in the romance of the Navigators and of great naval victories and learn the benefits of seabathing and relaxation by the ocean .
15 There are seldom any references to co-curricular activities and the important part which they might play in the whole curriculum of a school .
16 The implication behind this hierarchy of the forms of absence in James is that secrets , ghosts and death are merely pale prefigurations of art as absent essence , and therefore that any significance they might have in the functioning of the tales derives from their status as anticipatory metaphors of art itself .
17 They did not seem to realize that the Allies ' prime concern was the neutrality of Spain , and that any interest they might have in the nature of its political regime existed as a function of that concern .
18 Isolated individuals are less likely to flourish even though they might survive in the aquarium .
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