Example sentences of "might [verb] a new [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For example from the relative disaster in automobile manufacturing might arise a new concept of the car that is amazingly successful . |
2 | Once there , he could claim she was dead ; in the West , she might build a new life . |
3 | Just as we might buy a new outfit , then take it home and change out of the old and into the new , so Paul likens the complete change needed if we are to live as followers of Christ . |
4 | told him it might need a new switch |
5 | In the old Tarzan movies they used drums , and they also used natives and the warriors carried a stick , they called it a forked stick and it looks like the assembly might need a new set of forked sticks |
6 | He makes the reasonable point that the upholders of traditional positions might achieve a new plausibility if they could be seen actually arguing for them , rather than merely asserting them . |
7 | Thus , it was clear from the composition of the new cabinet that , while foreign policy might follow a new direction , domestic policy would not change at all . |
8 | You might try a new recipe and find it awful . |
9 | Here was her chance to find out exactly what the police were up to — it sounded as if they might have a new lead . |
10 | For some this related to their abilities with their present enterprises whilst for others it related to the future when they might undertake a new enterprise . |
11 | The suggestion that an astronomical innovation might require a new physics was subversive of a hierarchy in which physics had enjoyed greater prestige than astronomy . |
12 | It is not principally provided by banks , though these might supply a new director or two if things go wrong . |
13 | Yes , I think I might get a new pair of secateurs . |