Example sentences of "might [verb] part " in BNC.

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1 There had been fears in Lithuania that Poland might claim part of its territory , including Vilnius .
2 The authorities felt that small gasifiers might provide part of the solution to these problems and New Zealand was persuaded to fund and deliver a small downdraught gasifier for Vanuata .
3 Physical intuition might provide part of the answer , but surely mathematics will always give the complete answer .
4 It might destroy part of the ozone layer , which would permit the sun 's ultra-violet radiation either to tan us or fry us , depending upon how large a hole had been blasted in the stratosphere : it might equally well cause the onset of a nuclear winter , which is so popular a topic among both scientists and laymen these days .
5 Britain might take part in naval manoeuvres or keep military supplies in the region , but will refuse any request to station troops there .
6 In the early days slalomists paddled a World Championships in slalom and then the same paddlers , using the same boats , took part in a WWR to make it more of an event , just as a K1 sprint paddler might take part in a 500m race and also take part in a 10km event at the same regatta .
7 I mean in som In some ways in the word my it might have part of that symbol you write with a J in it .
8 Although Britain still regards this as an embarrassment , it is putting a brave face on it by claiming that most Irish-Americans have a distorted , nationalistic view of the conflict and that such a mission might go part of the way to dispelling it .
9 I was fortunate , yet I can recall that during my earliest discussions there was considerable concern about how a consultant appointment committee might view part time training .
10 Where the farmstead is sited away from the house , a labourer 's cottage might form part of the group , for security reasons .
11 In particular , although Sag & Hankamer 's theory suggests that a mental model might form part of the context for interpreting model-interpretive anaphors , but not for interpreting ellipses , it actually forms part of the context for interpreting both .
12 Of course , like the sentences about the knight , the dragon , and the pineapple , they might form part of a discourse , and if we stretch our imaginations we could come up with a situation in which they do ; but this will not be by virtue of the words so and she , but because of some other information about the context .
13 Next , we look at some simple examples that might form part of scientific knowledge .
14 Er are you saying that it is any part of the Council 's case that this land th it it 's it is er a possibility that having this land as a strategic reserve er can er is of assistance , or are you saying that it is simply er having included it in , it might form part of a strategic reserve ?
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