Example sentences of "might [adv] [vb infin] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That would throw up some even more interesting questions — and might eventually drive research money back into the universities where , at least for the most part it belongs . |
2 | X/Open is in separate discussions with the UN over the organisation 's internal use of open systems , and there is speculation that X/Open 's involvement with the UN might eventually see X/Open president Geoff Morris being elected to the UN 's advisory board . |
3 | Cisapride is also thought to exert an inhibitory effect on the possum sphincter of oddi , and might thereby enhance bile flow into the duodenum . |
4 | If you are very speedy , you might just catch Norrie Pope of Hadspen Nursery demonstrating horticultural propagation at Kiftsgate ( seen below ) on 27 February , or James Compton ( ex-Chelsea Physic Garden ) growing recondite plants there on 28 February . |
5 | Prior to World War I , those interested in child and maternal welfare had urged that nurseries might both improve child welfare and set an example to mothers . |
6 | He said that given the expressed interest of all political parties in attracting more women candidates , the research might also inform party policy and practice in this area . |
7 | Some GGFs might also inhibit Schwann cell proliferation , for example the isoform represented in part by the splicing pattern of GGFBPP1 . |
8 | Such an initiative might also attract investment capital from building societies and other lenders and thus assist Regional Health Authorities with their cash-flows . |
9 | The use of a spacing device for the higher salbutamol doses increases the amount delivered to the airways and might also underestimate dose equivalence since airway and systemic effects of β 2 agonists are mainly due to inhaled drug . |
10 | Group development might also encourage peer assessment which a contractual appraisal scheme is not likely to include . |
11 | He might even get media coverage beyond the protected , precious and self-indulgent ‘ God slots ’ . |
12 | The kink in the Primarch 's gene-seed might indeed confer will power in regard to enduring pain , even a fascination with torment — how else could any of the cadets have progressed any distance at all , let alone as far as they had proceeded ? — yet plainly there were limits , which this tunnel — so bland in its appearance , so hideous in its effect — seemed designed to test to snapping point . |
13 | Thiazide diuretic agents might adversely influence carbohydrate metabolism in several ways . |
14 | We might therefore expect B's utterance to be interpreted as a non-co-operative response , a brushing aside of A's concerns with a change of topic . |