Example sentences of "[noun sg] might [be] [adj] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This methodology might be applicable to large-scale seroepidemiological studies of pathogens found at low prevalence within populations . |
2 | Thus an expert may need to carry out his own independent investigations if the parties have not submitted adequate material on which to make a decision : and the expert might be liable for professional negligence if he did not do so . |
3 | It seems that a similar test might be applicable to international legal incapacity ; where a prior treaty is well-known and public , a third party can be expected to be aware of any limitations upon the capacity of a treaty member to enter into a treaty with itself . |
4 | We have now shown that , even for a single symptom shared by a set of patients the explanation of that symptom might be different for different patients . |
5 | A smaller organisation might be prone to sudden policy changes or changes of product when a new management team takes over . |
6 | ‘ 'Course , I suppose our friend might be interested in old Madcap Agnew . |
7 | Feminists working on social representations recognize , in addition , that human experience is highly symbol dependent , that the issue of language can usefully link psychology with other work in the social sciences and humanities , and that a greater focus on this area might be useful for psychological investigations of many gender issues ( e.g. Wetherell et al . |
8 | For it is implied that we can not meaningfully claim that a given object might be different in certain respects without becoming a different individual . |
9 | In the case of demand for diesel engines for small boats : ( i ) one market segment could be demand for pleasure boats , which might vary with income per head of the population ; ( ii ) another segment could be demand for fishing boats , where demand might be dependent upon estimated sizes of fish haul , or length of coastline . |
10 | The Bank stated that a call for special deposits might be related either to domestic or overseas sterling deposits and that the percentage-rate of call might be different for domestic and overseas sterling deposits . |
11 | A multiplicity of jurisdictions , dependent in part on where one lived , meant that a man might be subject to different courts for different reasons . |
12 | However , there is another sense in which syntactic analysis might be independent of semantic and pragmatic analysis , and it is this which we discuss in the next section . |
13 | I noticed that Aunt Louise could thread her needle without too much trouble and even write a few letters , but I had heard that sight is often impaired by poor health , and prided myself that this improvement might be due to good food and peace of mind . |
14 | These findings suggest that changes seen in platelet-specific proteins in diabetes might be secondary to associated hyperlipoproteinaemia . |
15 | Immunohistochemical and in situ hybridisation studies have yielded conflicting results , since at different times evidence has been presented to suggest that antigens or nucleic acids from measles virus , respiratory syncytial virus , or canine distemper virus might be present in pagetic tissue or cultured cells but no virus has been isolated from affected tissue . |
16 | The first question is whether a disposition sub modo in favour of a public or religious purpose might be subject to special protection , and might therefore be enforced directly . |
17 | Such a political system might be beneficial for economic growth , as industrialisation and agricultural development programmes may be easier to implement . |
18 | This last point raised the interesting possibility that not only is the brain the seat of the mind but also , different parts of the brain might be involved in different aspects of mind . |
19 | Such increases in productivity might be due to new investment in existing industries , to speed-up and other kinds of changes on the shop-floor , or to a change in balance between low and high productivity sectors . |