Example sentences of "[noun] might [not/n't] [verb] [vb pp] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Her school has a high proportion of ethnic minority children where I felt Balbinder might not have seemed such a problem .
2 This is not to say of course , that Christians might not have supported certain of these ideas : by choosing a particular profession of considerable sacrifice to themselves in economic terms , by supporting rent legislation because of the plight of deprived families , by welcoming the welfare state because of the inability of poor families to obtain appropriate medical treatment or by applauding deficit spending as a way of reducing unemployment .
3 Peter Roebuck might not have looked 13 in 1969 , but then he could well be taken for less than his 36 years now .
4 Strange facts that Flaubert might not have found strange .
5 ‘ In the early days of my partnership with Graeme Souness , the first-team squad might not have had sufficient strength in depth to have handled this kind of troubled build-up , ’ said Smith .
6 And he could believe that although Zoser might not have said these things he had actually felt them .
7 The management at Perry Poultry might not have amassed this sort of paper wealth yet but , only founded in 1989 , the company is already making a name for itself in the food business .
8 Although we did not attend it , we had visited St Stephen 's , Gloucester Road , together , no doubt out of forgivable curiosity , though Eliot might not have thought excusable any curiosity he had been the means of exciting in that sphere .
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