Example sentences of "which might have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We have striven to avoid statements of attainment that require assessment which might have undesirable effects in the classroom , for example the use of language exercises out of context or other activities of an arid kind .
2 The article criticised the ‘ hopeless confusion of the post-war years ’ which had created the risk ‘ that in incompetent hands this country may go drifting on either towards a sharp crisis which might have revolutionary consequences , or to dictatorship , or perhaps worse still to gradual decline …
3 Sheridan had struck up an acquaintanceship with the actor-murderer Giles , a slightly bizarre eventuality which might have odd consequences .
4 Under the pretext of wanting to return a pen which Cara Kingsdale had left behind when she 'd arrived to interview me , and which might have sentimental value , I rang Verity magazine . ’
5 But that if they did not make progress we were going to be in a really difficult situation which might have military overtones as well .
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