Example sentences of "might [vb infin] [prep] [adj -er] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Although described as core troops , you might consider including smaller units of Boar Boyz in a supporting role .
2 The internal factors , leading to cognitive biases , might result in poorer relationships , less self-esteem , and more helplessness .
3 First , the switch from deficit to surplus must not be offset by falls in private saving ( which might follow from higher taxes ) .
4 I suggested that they might look at smaller numbers of buttons , and see if they could spot how the number of ways of pressing them was growing .
5 In the case of credit , it has been suggested that even if barely one in three consumers is aware of credit costs , and even if only a few of them use the information to shop around actively , lenders might compete with lower rates as a result .
6 Well that 's it , it might lead to better things might n't it , I say it might do them good to be away from each other for a week any way , might n't it ?
7 This work will not be done in a vacuum , but for a problem that has existed for at least a lifetime a few more months of thought might lead to better outcomes , and ones that will be more readily accepted .
8 For the ‘ ordinary ’ classroom teacher this situation could mean that decisions taken within the school might lead to larger classes , less non-contact time ( where this is actually available ) and higher levels of cover for absent colleagues .
9 For example , a manufacturer of bathroom and kitchen taps might wish to assess the potential market for taps in country A and country B. The income per capita in country A might be three times the income per capita in country B , and so the manufacturer might assess the potential market for taps to be three times as large in country A as in country B. However , the inhabitants of country B might live in larger houses than people in country A , and the country B houses might have an average 1 ½ times more bathrooms/kitchens .
10 Some laws which one might imagine on wilder flights of fancy might well be refused this cooperation .
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