Example sentences of "of [adj] a [noun sg] might " in BNC.

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1 One example of such a structure might be a main verb-schema ( e.g. Rumelhart & Ortony 1977 ) , with the mappings representing cases .
2 However , convictions for rape are hard to obtain and defendants very often plead not guilty when charged , so that the symbolic advantages of such a change might be achieved at the expense of even fewer convictions for the conduct concerned .
3 Though it is possible that the facts of such a case might show merely the legitimate compromise of a claim to damages , on the other hand , the facts might be such as to constitute extortion and blackmail of a serious type .
4 It was thought therefore that the increased use of such a system might lead to improvements in enforcement .
5 Quite apart from the drafting problems that would be encountered , the imposition of such a system might well be resented by sentencers who would probably not find it difficult to subvert the intended aims through a process of ‘ destructive interpretation ’ .
6 We can not tell who the members of such a union might be .
7 Although the existence of such a state might have important legal implications in cases where accidents take place , as Horne ( 1992 ) argues , such states have yet to be adequately differentiated from simple sleepiness .
8 An example of such a qualification might occur where the manufacturer promises to refund the purchase price ‘ provided the goods are first returned carriage paid to manufacturer . ’
9 The winner of such a race might well depend on the mode of fertilization .
10 For even taking into account my employer 's generous offer to ‘ foot the bill for the gas ’ , the costs of such a trip might still come to a surprising amount considering such matters as accommodation , meals , and any small snacks I might partake of on my way .
11 It came to nothing and the two settled for the broadbrush alliance on the PowerPC RISC and the creation of Taligent Inc and Kaleida Inc , but it now seems clear that the idea of the big one still appeals to John Sculley , and according to the Independent on Sunday , Sculley was very much considered as the successor to John Akers , but his terms were that IBM sell the mainframe business and merge with Apple to create a profitable $30,000m a year company , and the courage of the outside directors failed them when they considered what announcement of such a deal might do to the IBM share price .
12 Can I ask you Professor Lock to say a little about what you consider the housing implications of such a policy might be ?
13 An example of such a statement might be , " For me life simply has no meaning " , or , " Even when I am enjoying myself I often feel that I do n't belong " .
14 In this concluding section I would like to consider , specifically in relation to the peace-tax issue , what the prospects of such a strategy might be , in the light of experience gained elsewhere in these other fields .
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