Example sentences of "might not [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | To take David Lewis ' example ( D. Lewis 1973 ) , ‘ if kangaroos had no tails , they would topple over ’ ; it is of course always true that they might not topple over — they might be given crutches by a grateful and tourist-conscious government . |
2 | All the same , they have to represent value for money , and while they might not score too highly under professional or even semi-professional scrutiny , they are certainly worth their asking price . |
3 | Austin McHale , Fisher 's main challenger for the Tarmac crown until he was forced out of the Ulster Rally , hinted that he might not appear again this season and , of course , is not listed among the entries for the Manx International in 10 days time . |
4 | Irwin eventually secured his capitulation by confessing to him that , as head of the government , with no guarantee that civil disobedience might not start again , he was unable to risk jeopardizing the morale of the police force . |
5 | Russian into business.Market stalls might not hold that much interest for the average Briton , but for Ekaterina Likhoda from Nizhni Tagil in the Russian Urals , ( see below , far right with South Wales Society president Paul Marshall — also pictured on the far left are Ekaterina 's interpreter , Olga Lewis , and Michelle Thomson , owner of the fruit stall ) it was all part of an unusual business-study trip arranged for her by the Institute 's General Practitioner Board . |
6 | Managers might not borrow as much as they should , on paper , if they want to retain a large reserve of borrowing power in case of problems . |
7 | Rumour has it that ‘ Cope ’ , brilliant as it is , might not end up on the Aunts ' album , such is the ‘ glut ’ of material available . |
8 | What has been an ideal jacket for the Lakeland fells could be too heavy to take to Africa ; what seems like a good buy for walking in the Alps might not stand up to the rigours of a Himalayan winter . |
9 | ‘ He might not stand out so much in North America , where even the garbage collector appears on TV and talks with confidence , but in Britain this is something different . ’ |
10 | But , since these paragraphs might not cover comprehensively all errors , paragraph ( h ) was added as a catch-all provision to cover any other errors . |
11 | ‘ They might not set up a road block , ’ said Jean , biting her lip . |
12 | CIBS ’ , its just the little matter of hairy legs that just might not fit in with the ra-ra skirts … ) |
13 | If we lived in a society where such specialization had little significance , this difference might not matter However . |
14 | As far as the male is concerned , this might not matter too much were it not for the fact that some of these cases of NSU or ‘ pus cells in the urethra ’ may very well not be manifestations of infection . |
15 | This might not matter too much if they have read all the competition copy first , but it is a point to watch . |
16 | This might not matter so much in relation to a skill such as " estimating " as for a concept such as " area " or " place value " . |
17 | Well , there were precedents for such things ; and if ever a monarch might not rest peacefully in the Fields of Aarru , that man was Akhenaten . |
18 | Trouble was , if he put his head down then he might not wake up again for 24 hours . |
19 | He might not do much talking back himself . |
20 | On this definition , sexist language might not mean only expressions that exclude , insult or trivialise women , but also those that do the same thing to men . |
21 | Its President would be directly elected : for election he or she would have to receive at least 50 per cent of total votes cast nationally , andmoreover receive at least this percentage in a majority of states , and might not serve more than two consecutive five-year terms . |
22 | In an accident to a private , club or general aviation aircraft the number of investigators might not exceed just one operational and one engineering investigator , with a pathologist in the case of fatalities ; but the general process is broadly the same . |
23 | When he broke his neck and doctors said he might not race again , he discharged himself and was on the circuit again within seven weeks . |
24 | Were they to be realised , patronage might not disappear entirely but it would wither substantially as a result of being seen as increasingly unnecessary and underhand . |
25 | The past had not changed , so he might not change either . |
26 | She could conceivably be denied by Kitrina Douglas , the winner of this season 's St Moritz Classic and European Masters , although even if she were to win each of the last four tournaments , she still might not make up the £30,000 deficit on De Lorenzi . |
27 | ‘ Until I can reassure our workers I am a little concerned that Ho might — might not make as many friends as he would otherwise do . |
28 | ‘ What you want now you might not want tomorrow … ’ |
29 | Compromising , Theda found a piece of old blanket to place on the coverlet so that his hairs might not spread everywhere . |
30 | They might not grow round here very well in the hedgerows , but er if you go down to Cornwall or Brittany , they 're lovely down there . |