Example sentences of "might be at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Even the rare successful defence might be at a price . |
2 | Erm I bore people , I might be at a dinner , I say look , what about irony and sarcasm ? |
3 | Cold War tensions might be at an end but did the Soviets not retain a huge nuclear arsenal , and how quickly could Strategic Arms Reduction Talks ( START ) be expected to progress ? |
4 | The findings from this study , taken together with those of Gardner et al , suggest that the children of certain men who are monitored for exposure to external ionising radiation in the nuclear industry might be at an increased risk of leukaemia . |
5 | This might be at the local golf club , the WI , the church , the Ratepayers Association , trade union , bird-watching club and so on . |
6 | Twice a week it might be at the moment . |
7 | As she continued her searching look , trying to make out what might be at the far end , she became aware that she was gliding . |
8 | There was the sensation of immense speed now ; he thought the skies were rushing past him , and there was a whirling , dizzying feeling , as if he might be at the centre of a maelstrom . |
9 | The peasant might be at the bottom of the pile , but he still had rights to own or work common land and thus the certainty of providing some food for the survival of himself and his family . |
10 | This choice might be at the level of choosing what to output to the process along a particular channel , or of choosing ( via an ALT with communication guards ) which channel to communicate on . |
11 | And how many folk might be at the the dances ? |
12 | I thought of going to see Celia , and then I thought she might be at the hospital , for the tissue-typing results — ’ |
13 | I think she I think she might be at the far side . |