Example sentences of "might [be] [verb] with a " in BNC.

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1 Thus , to take a very simple illustration , X Ltd might be formed with a nominal capital of £10,000 , divided into 10,000 £1 ordinary shares .
2 But , ‘ if , on the other hand , we kept the scheme too narrow , it would fail in its purpose and … we might be faced with a much more severe problem . ’
3 Charles Donmall , in this period the secretary of the BBBC , justified the discrimination by pointing out that : ‘ It is only right that a small country such as ours should have championships restricted to boxers of white parents — otherwise we might be faced with a situation where all our British titles are held by coloured Empire boxers ’ ( quoted by Henderson , 1949 , p.340 ) .
4 He comes from a musical family and might be faced with a difficult decision before he is much older .
5 The thought that he might be dealing with a supernatural force did not enter his mind .
6 It was once believed to be a very young star , still condensing ; then it was suggested that we might be dealing with a Black Hole ; now it seems more likely that the eclipsing component is a hot bluish star surrounded by a cloud of opaque material .
7 In no. 15 indeed , we might be dealing with a prefabricated panel ( Neal 1976b , 249 ; Neal 1981 , no. 75 ) : this is suggested by the cutting of the lion 's tail by the bordering line .
8 A note had arrived at the surgery from the lady in Chester saying that after careful study of the X-rays she thought that Mr Spottiswoode 's pain might be connected with a chest problem .
9 In fact , that afternoon , Miranda had been worried by the swift rise in share price ; she had asked Adam whether he thought anyone might be buying with a view to a takeover bid .
10 In the past , a plea for quality might be dismissed with a cynical shrug of the shoulders .
11 The pleasure of experiencing literature that " joyous thing " were intended to elevate the student into an affective domain where they might be imbued with a higher moral tone .
12 A parish used to simple ways of ceremony might be confronted with a new vicar who suddenly elaborated the ritual ; or the opposite .
13 This might be resolved with a written constitution and the formation of user committees ; but committee members sometimes fail to comprehend that they represent the whole user body and only put forward their own ideas .
14 It might be limiting with a change of address it might not .
15 Napoleon III had already found it useful as a place where a few quiet days might be spent with a friend .
16 I er probably might be doing with a bit of wind , indigestion stuff
17 That might be taken with a pinch of salt .
18 If I return to the matter of improving liaison is it possible that I might be provided with a list of the names of the various staff that serve the Branch and also the names of the Committee members- and this updated at whatever time of year the membership changes .
19 We might be left with a thin , transparent , invisible , jelly-like space . ’
20 But she might be going with a friend , and I think she 's planning on meeting up with Aunty Edna .
21 The gene or ’ gene ’ marker might be associated with a condition like Huntingdon 's Chorea .
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