Example sentences of "[pers pn] might [vb infin] [prep] be [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I might hope to be a better grandfather than I 'd been a father . ’ |
2 | ‘ I was beginning to think I might have to be the one to raise the question , ’ she returned demurely . |
3 | And if the principle works with man as well , then by spending your whole life in a cruising aircraft you might live to be a hundred . |
4 | Belinda if we can start with you more or less erm I heard the other day that you 're half thinking that you might like to be a nurse ? |
5 | You might try to be a little more adventurous and make patterns and , for example , cut egg sandwiches in the shape of an egg . |
6 | If partnerships find the case proven they should consider how the tensions towards fragmentation might be reduced and how they might come to be a better understanding of the responsibilities and common commitments which are essential in any decentralised organisation . |
7 | I think that they might seem to be an indulgence to supporters more than partners , even if they offered training/education . |
8 | To engage in activities defined as ‘ craft ’ without thinking about it might appear to be a merry dance but the sludge is always there to be slipped up in . |
9 | It might appear to be an attractive feature of the rational expectations hypothesis that it suggests such a simple method of incorporating expectations into macroeconomic models ; that is , use of the actual value of a variable to measure the expectation of it . |
10 | ‘ It might prove to be a far more satisfying exercise than baiting me . ’ |
11 | It might get to be a bit of a bastard , the next few days , and then it might just get to be amusing . |
12 | From the air it might seem to be an ideal landing-strip . |