Example sentences of "might be [verb] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Whether Mr Larson will ever start his new job , scheduled to begin in June , might be disputed by Mrs Elizabeth Prophet . |
2 | It also suggests that , in the long term , ISPRA might be turned into Europe 's premier location for big-science machines . |
3 | New Towns might be built at Ashford and Stansted . |
4 | Now the war was over she seriously thought that the answer might be to move from Cramer altogether . |
5 | If theirs was the same college attended by Clare Mallender , that might be explained by Dysart recommending it to her at her father 's request . |
6 | I believe she was afraid she might be rejected by Martin . |
7 | It was just as likely , therefore , that any revelation to Anna — by word or expression — might be relayed to Sam and , perhaps unintentionally , onward to Luke . |
8 | For example , the stockbroker AJ Bekhor refuted any suggestion that it might be merging with Harvard Securities . |
9 | Er there 's a book , which I do n't think is on your list but it might be called By Thorn and Henley er which might be worth looking at . |
10 | Should the artist win approval for his project this April or May , it is conceivable that ‘ Wrapped Reichstag ’ might be realised in August or September 1994 . |
11 | On Sept. 20 UK Defence Secretary Tom King said that British forces might be placed under US command , but that any decision on military action would require consultation . |
12 | When the Popular Front , including the French Communist Party , came to power in France in June 1936 there was at least the hope that , by their actions , significant improvements , political as well as economic and social , might be achieved in Vietnam . |
13 | The same might be said of Giscard d'Estaing 's less populist party , the ‘ Union pour la Democratie Française ’ . |
14 | The same might be said of Redon 's frequently alluded to fragility : according to Eisenman he was ever teetering on the brink of depression and death , though this in turn does not explain why the artist lived seventy-five years of life quite satisfactorily . |
15 | Much the same might be said of David Capel , another member of that 1990 Caribbean party to have fallen on hard times . |
16 | The same might be said of Neville Brody whose typography for The Face owes more to computer-operated typesetting than to calligraphy . |
17 | Many people had been nursing faint hopes that the exhibition , which took Stephanie Barron five years to assemble , might be transferred to Berlin after Washington . |
18 | A publicity photograph had shown one of the Doonettes , the electrifying step-dancing duo which performs with the band , caught with skirt raised at the back to reveal considerably less than might be observed on Whitley Bay sands , let alone the Riviera . |
19 | If DMs continue to be held then the funds might be invested in Germany 's domestic money or securities markets , or alternatively the DMs could be deposited in the euro-DM market . |
20 | ‘ Well , someone might be flying to Calgary tomorrow morning , ’ I suggested . |
21 | The first relates to the ‘ gay Vestment ’ [ see ‘ The Disappointment ’ , ML , 2 , 79 ] which Sophronia suggested might be given to Leapor . |
22 | Sickert , for example , might be seen with Vuillard ; Lewis with Severini ; Collins with Klee ; Wadsworth with Dalí ; Nicholson with Morandi ; Sutherland with Lam ; Hamilton with Warhol , etc . |
23 | For example , the Magistrates ' Association produce suggestions for these many road traffic cases you 've spoken about , which list about fifty odd of the common road traffic offences and make suggestions as to the penalties that might be adopted throughout England and Wales . |
24 | Concern was felt over ambitions that might be stimulated in Moscow with the result that Korea could become a focal point of tension . |
25 | He might be posted to Indo-China , I suppose . |
26 | Certainly , no media organisation worth its salt should supinely accept the ruling of a British court which curtails the right of the press to report matters of public interest , when there is a real prospect that the ruling might be condemned in Strasbourg . |
27 | The validation workshop was later modified for use with individuals who might be asked by SCOTVEC to act as our representatives on Validation Panels . |
28 | However , Austria has already submitted its request for full membership of the EC and this might be followed by Norway and Sweden if the attempt to negotiate a wider West European unity breaks down . |
29 | Others , however , suggested factions inside DEC , previously thought to be the most difficult of the troika , are rushing to ensure Destiny gets on their platforms and will go further than might be imagined on Tuesday . |
30 | The educational project within Club 403 aimed to investigate what education could offer a residential view data service and to discover what use might be made of Prestel in schools and colleges . |