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

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1 yes so will this be right , that somebody towards the end of the sale period er might be looking at a brochure that was printed at least eighteen months ago and maybe longer ?
2 Open up the System Box , and you might be looking at an IBM .
3 The pilot scheme will cost £1.5m and ‘ if successful ’ might be extended at a cost of £35m .
4 A man might be sacked at an hour 's notice , perhaps after giving years of service , yet received no compensation , no redundancy payment .
5 In some situations holiday arrangements might be organised at a lower level in the organisation , particularly in specialist areas , such as operating theatres , where interchange of staff between departments is less easy .
6 David Scott was not one of the more successful county politicians , and perhaps his attitude is a little too pure for the real world of eighteenth-century politics , but it represents , even if in an exaggerated form , the general political maxim that the politician performs friendly services for his friends without haggling over a bargain , or even implying that an understanding existed which might suggest that a vote was given for services rendered , or as in this case , for services which might be performed at a future date .
7 The control was actually mounted where it is in anticipation that the unit might be used at a fixed voltage output for a particular purpose .
8 Decision trees prove to be a good method of showing the basics of a decision , that is , what are the possible actions that might be taken at a particular decision point and what set of values leads to each of these actions .
9 Peasant disturbances might be running at a low level , but evidence was mounting of severe discontent in the overpopulated black-earth regions .
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