Example sentences of "might represent a " in BNC.

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1 I suppose they might represent a considerable academic scoop .
2 Within western society it might represent a socio-economic group , people in a particular employment or a young people 's counter-culture and so on .
3 A few shillings might represent a messuage or cottage with , perhaps , a little land attached ; alternatively it could be a small close or a croft .
4 However 1980 , it seemed , just might represent a genuine national shift towards conservatism thereby providing the underpinning for a new alignment of electoral forces to replace the Democratic coalition founded by Franklin Roosevelt .
5 There were even rumblings that we might represent a sort of Karmic return of this man — who had apparently shared our obsession for their sailing craft , as well as for Bira 's surrounding wildlife . "
6 The construction of two more regularly-shaped ( planned ? ) insulae in the western part of the town , which might represent a separate stage if , as some photographs suggest , their principal axes originally extended beyond the defences .
7 The photographs might represent a wild goose chase after the random neuroses of an insecure young woman .
8 Alternatively , it might represent a pessimistic feeling about the ability to carry the existing borrowing .
9 Therefore , we reasoned that patients who had been stone free for two years or more might represent a ‘ protected ’ subgroup at low risk for recurrence .
10 With regard to the possibility that large changes in body weight ( equal to or >10% of initial weight ) might represent a risk factor , only one case of gall stone recurrence was detected in those who lost >10% of starting weight and none was seen in those who gained weight .
11 This year might represent a compromise with regard to the those two opposition positions which again I would suggest are something that perhaps owes more to than it does to actual political affiliation .
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