Example sentences of "which [pers pn] might [vb infin] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I felt that there were two possible areas of theoretical physics that were fundamental and in which I might do research . |
2 | At the same time , in contrast to earlier eras , the housework is more likely to be carried out in isolation , without reference to others or without any external standard of comparison from which she might derive status or recognition for her particular skills as a cook or a housewife . |
3 | As I have already indicated , there are broadly speaking two kinds of insight of potential relevance to language teaching which we might expect linguistics to provide . |
4 | There is a process version of this criterion which we might call valency . |
5 | Talk couched in women 's language lacks authority , thus unfitting those who use the language for any position in which they might exercise authority . |
6 | As I will suggest in chapter eight , the black sportsman sees sport not as a hobby , but as a central life interest , a sphere in which he might find scope for self-expression and a possible avenue out of his mundane , everyday existence . |
7 | We can examine individual finds or groups of them in different ways , depending on how the find was made , the area in which it occurred or the problem on which it might throw light . |