Example sentences of "might wish [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For example , a boycott of mail to a foreign country adversely affects all persons who might wish to use the mail service to that country .
2 I hope you feel as I do , that it now provides a useful description of the contribution Area Staff make to Christian Aid 's overall task — I thought you might wish to retain a copy .
3 But we will suppose that our researcher is cautious in making claims , and so might wish to extend the enquiry and see whether the same results can be replicated with different subjects doing different tasks .
4 This evening after dinner you might wish to take the train ( 20 minutes ) in to Amsterdam for an exhilarating evening in what is undoubtedly Europe 's most surprising city .
5 One might wish to examine the effects of the father 's death during a child 's early years on the development of masculinity , and accordingly compare a group of adolescent boys who had this experience with a group who did not .
6 Perhaps in the future when the competition is open to all Catholic senior schools and colleges between the Scottish border and the River Humber on the east side of the Pennines , those who were given the chance initially might wish to join the fold .
7 Mr Whitelaw would pass on to Mrs Thatcher the proposals for phrases and the presentational priorities , suggesting to her that she might wish to hold a meeting on the subject .
8 The seller might wish to cancel the contract if it proves too difficult or costly to perform , but this is not a feature of the straightforward contracts that would be covered by the use of Precedent 1 .
9 You might wish to put a project in to make a point
10 Someone with imagination and funds might wish to recreate the villa to Soane 's original designs .
11 Also , the open D that is played at the last 16th of bar 1 may have been accidental , and if you agree with this you might wish to play the B on the 9th fret of the D string instead …
12 Section 20(6) defines consumer as follows : ( a ) in relation to any goods , it means any person who might wish to be supplied with the goods for his own private use or consumption ; ( b ) in relation to any services or facilities , it means any person who might wish to be provided with the services or facilities otherwise than for the purposes of any business of his ; and ( c ) in relation to any accommodation , it means any person who might wish to occupy the accommodation otherwise than for the purposes of any business of his .
13 You might wish to make a note of which limiting beliefs you identify with ( and gradually add to your list as you process more of your own beliefs ) .
14 One might wish to locate every entry whose last illustrative example was dated before , say , 1880 , but which was not labelled obsolete or rare , in order to add to each a more recent quotation .
15 One of the main recommendations from the Governors was that governing bodies might wish to present a case for linking participation in regional and national schools .
16 For instance , a national fuel distributor or utility might wish to identify the location of homes with electric or oil-fired central heating on a town-by-town basis outside the domestic gas supply network .
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