Example sentences of "might [be] [verb] [adv] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It had taken her all this time to put her life back together , and now it looked as if it might be turned completely upside down again , and all because of Julius ! |
2 | Nor should you use any remedies of this type if a white , crystalline precipitate is visible in the bottle ; however tempting it might be to use up chemicals bought in the spring . |
3 | And two of them might be called even pedestrian . |
4 | Given that merger is the ultimate form of collusion , it might be asked why policy should not take an equally tough stance ( Willig , 1991 ) . |
5 | Slowing down , she listened in case they were in the middle of a talk too personal to be interrupted ; but it soon became clear that they were discussing the house and the various improvements that might be made once Europe had reached some kind of normality again . |
6 | The other thing might be to ring up Borough Council cos they 've got offices in Caernarvon . |
7 | I think you might be mixing up Wetherall and Newsome . |
8 | Furthermore , as the French kings developed and extended their legal powers they increasingly intervened in the affairs of the duchy , and cases arising in the duchy might be taken on appeal to Paris , thus undermining the authority of the duke . |
9 | ( It might be inquired why Morris was to be followed . |
10 | Right I might be going up Parsons tomorrow or Wednesday I do n't know , so did you want anything up there ? |