Example sentences of "might provide a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 That stalemate might provide a private sector equivalent of the Government 's golden share .
2 See also Appendix 1 ) might provide a suitable balance between acoustic-phonetic processing and syntactic/semantic filtering of the competing word-strings for two reasons .
3 Indeed , such an academic structure might provide a good opportunity for the exercise suggested by Graff , in which students ( many of whom would probably be women ) would consider a feminist anthology of women poets of the past , and discuss how far they are admissible into the existing poetic canon , and what theoretical criteria might govern such admission .
4 Inspection of ( 47 ) , repeated here for convenience as ( 65 ) ( 65 ) would lead us a priori to expect , first , that the language might provide a simple way to question the noun phrase and adjective taken as a unit , and second that , if there are simple interrogations for the noun phrase alone and for the adjective alone , these would take a form parallel to that for the subject and ( ordinary ) predicative adjective of a normal copular clause .
5 It might provide a temporary suspension of concern about school work , being bullied , or growing up ( or feeling one is not growing up ) .
6 There was a ‘ Sold ’ sticker on the board , and she stood gazing at it for a moment as though it might provide a magic solution to all her problems .
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