Example sentences of "might [verb] [noun sg] in [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You mean , I dare say , that , having given you supper , I might expect payment in kind . ’
2 In other words , the context-specificity of latent inhibition might constitute evidence in favour of the retrieval theories of the phenomenon discussed in the preceding section of this chapter .
3 This topic has less attraction for ordinary policemen and women , for although they might take pleasure in thing someone is interested in their views , it is they who run the risks associated with answering questions and from being observed doing their job .
4 She wanted to find out the extent to which children are aware of differences between spoken and written language , of features that might pass muster in speech but not in the written word .
5 Secondly , some critics argued that the three-stage modular structure of part-time training recommended in the report might reduce flexibility in provision .
6 If more than one officer or warden witnessed the incident it might save argument in court if a corroborative statement was made by the other witness .
7 An SBU should then look at all elements of the chain that it is involved in ( e.g. procurement , production , transportation , marketing ) in order to see exactly how it already adds value and might add value in future .
8 The first contract contemplated the creation of sub-sales — so that the seller could predict from the outset that in the event of non-delivery the buyer might suffer loss in connection with sub-sales .
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