Example sentences of "it might be [verb] to " in BNC.

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1 If not , consider how it might be adjusted to different categories of student while preserving its efficacy as a means of encouraging orientation within a discourse .
2 It might be referred to as ‘ intensive information processing , ’ where data on upstream events are continually released downstream , and vice versa ( see Figure 2 ) .
3 This working party is considering the resourcing and coordination of such a network and how it might be related to the role of the inspectorate , the advisory service and the library service .
4 The question was intended to discover the reasons why it might be perceived to be SF , given that it already is so perceived .
5 In principle , it might be applied to English .
6 Although many of us are now working around disability issues professionally , the lull in activity by self-organized disability groups such as SAD and the Liberation Network feels as though it might be coming to an end .
7 On this occasion , his uncle , the peppery old Nabob , was bidden to dine at the Cecil Hotel , in order that it might be proved to him that a respectable curry could be had outside the portals of the East India Club .
8 She had stopped to drink from a can on the way up , caring little now for what it might be doing to her .
9 They were left to the existing law whatever it might be held to be .
10 It would seem unlikely before the Hadrianic period at the earliest , if comparison is made with some other northern sites such as Aldborough ; it might be thought to be more likely under Severus or Caracalla , when the whole northern frontier region was extensively reorganized .
11 The justifiability rule has yet to receive widespread judicial consideration in the context of education , but it might be expected to be applied more strictly .
12 Speculation at the top of their voices as to what fish it might be seems to me a waste of energy , but it contributes to the atmosphere .
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