Example sentences of "might [be] [vb pp] [adv] as " in BNC.

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1 The reason is that such certificates might be regarded abroad as given after an official check of records .
2 A few borings indicating greater thicknesses might be explained away as going diagonally through detritus on the outer flank of the reef , but there are now too many for one to conclude that the results can be explained in this way .
3 These five possible areas of leisure activities are only illustrative for the particular methodological problem here being discussed ; they are not in fact derived from any research , but they will suffice to show that the researcher should now be thinking in what order they might be placed so as to g*e a sensible progression in an interview .
4 The analyst may hear an utterance which might be transcribed phonemically as / greipbritn / .
5 In animals , X would have to be genetically specified , although it might be specified merely as being different , in any way , from other members of the species .
6 The other two , Braniel and Andersonstown , are both located on the outer edges of the city and might be described approximately as upper-working to lower-middle class .
7 In this chapter we shall briefly look at formal organisation structure and consider a variety of views of how this structure might be established so as to optimise the efficiency of the organisation .
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