Example sentences of "might [be] [vb pp] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | To take another example : Radioactivity in the surface and coastal waters of the British Isles , 1977 might be converted to an alphabetical description such as : Water pollutants Radioactive materials — Great Britain or into a classification notation such as 628.16850941 . |
2 | At least by then some of his pupils might be converted to the idea that there 's more to the cinema than the Addams Family and Terminator 2 . |
3 | The factors differentiating metastability of gall bladder bile in two populations might be ascribed to the CSI and the distribution of vesicular cholesterol . |
4 | THERE are renewed fears that the scenically spectacular Cairngorm estate of Mar Lodge — which contains Ben MacDhui , the second highest mountain in Britain — might be lost to the nation following a failure by conservation bodies to put together a financial package to buy it . |
5 | In practice , even the threat that a merger might be referred to the MMC was often sufficient to induce the companies to drop their merger proposals . |
6 | The top players might be exposed to the ruthless rigours of international rugby four times a season , with perhaps a fortnight between games . |
7 | Or you might be invited to a party , start to feel uncomfortable and have the courage to comply when your inner voice tells you to go , knowing that your guide will keep you safe from harm . |
8 | According to the WEU Secretary-General , Willem van Eekelen , as many as 50,000 troops might be assigned to the new force , most of them from existing units , including an Anglo-Dutch amphibious division , a planned multinational North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) division and the recently formed Franco-German corps [ see pp. 38931-32 ] . |
9 | If I had a little light , I thought , I might be tempted to a bit of a read in bed . |
10 | Below are some examples of how the different note-systems might be applied to a specific topic . |
11 | The occurrence of older age Carboniferous subcrop beneath the Cleveland Hills suggests that a similar argument might be applied to the estimated amount of 2500 m uplift . |
12 | In the light of this discussion I offer some indications as to how a strategy of reading might be applied to the study of racist discourses , and invite readers to try out this approach on the two study texts , not in order to produce ‘ the right answer ’ but to compare what is gained and what lost in detail and depth of understanding by applying this kind of model compared to the others . |
13 | Procedurally , it tests in the field a set of methodological propositions that suggest ways by which a mode of analysis that concentrates upon the social actors ' constructions of reality might be applied to the study of complex societies . |
14 | An example of how this might be applied to an inventory record would be to control the format of named collections , e.g. ‘ Sloane Bequest , Miscellanea ’ . |
15 | The ‘ LOB-H ’ texts are business and government documents such as might be dictated to a speech input workstation . |
16 | Beneath them , in France , there existed an ordered and fairly hierarchical structure which saw to the day-to-day defence of the country , from those with wide territorial jurisdictions to those who might be sent to a particular area , town or castle to organise its defence in time of crisis . |
17 | The trauma which might be caused to the victim by the publication of the criminal 's story might well outweigh any potential pecuniary receipt . |
18 | Thus the first two bits might be connected to the gates which control the data paths from the accumulator to each side of the adder , the next two to the gates which control the data paths from the SDR to each side of the adder , and the next one to the gate which controls the data path from the adder output to the accumulator . |
19 | These reconstructions are often made of the organic elements of a composite implement : a reconstructed wooden shaft might be fitted to a bronze spearhead to give a better impression of its original appearance . |
20 | In regional courts like the Councils in the North and the Marches of Wales , bishops might be appointed to the presidency and other clerics could sit upon the bench , but the offices of profit went to laymen . |
21 | Otherwise , the patient might be transferred to a specialist Stroke Unit or have a private consultation with a specialist physiotherapist . |
22 | But the suggestion that this basic Christian principle might be extended to a more explicit set of Christian values makes them uneasy . |
23 | Karsten Greve will follow his compelling exhibition of the hieratic images of little-known , self-taught Miami painter Purvis Young ( with luck , the show might be extended to the second week of May ) with new works by Californian artist Carole Seborovski ( until 4 July ) . |
24 | British representative John Robson was concerned that the ban might be extended to the North Sea and the Atlantic , possibly affecting British fishing plans for the future . |
25 | Hood has standardised on modular 386DXs , which might be upgraded to a 486DX by a single board swap . |
26 | Such an assumption requires the invocation of additional processes to explain precisely how what a child does or does not do in one setting might be related to the child 's performance in a different setting . |
27 | But the emergence in England of the French ‘ broad-fold ’ idiom — a ‘ style that was undoubtedly coming to transform the appearance of the figurative arts ’ — in the 1260s might be related to the close and active relationships created between the two kingdoms by the diplomatic and judicial consequences of the treaty of Paris in 1259 . |
28 | This working party is considering the resourcing and coordination of such a network and how it might be related to the role of the inspectorate , the advisory service and the library service . |
29 | As an acute phase reactant , the role of group II PLA2 in infections and inflammatory diseases might be related to the host 's defence against invading micro-organisms and tissue destruction . |
30 | Finally , the onset of Dupuytren 's disease following injury in genetically-susceptible individuals might be related to the large pool of activated T-cells and macrophages present in the wound . |