Example sentences of "[pers pn] might [vb infin] [prep] be [vb pp] " in BNC.
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1 | I might need to be set up and ready to go , with up to £600 to spend . |
2 | The Col d'Osquich is lucky you might think to be called . |
3 | I say you might — because of course I can not speak with any certainty upon that point — as you might wish to be granted . |
4 | In fact , we might have to be reminded that it came from a pig at all . |
5 | I argued that there was a lack of clarity ( or clear research evidence ) concerning what these appropriate qualities might be , an unfortunate tendency to abstract approved-of skills from consideration of the contextual circumstances in which they might need to be employed , and an inclination to present a one-sided interpretation of the implications of specialist subject expertise for teaching quality . |
6 | Superman ( Christopher Reeve ) himself was sometimes hung by wires ( the disadvantage of which is that they might have to be matted out frame by frame by hand ) or supported on a hydraulic arm that came out of the screen at 90° and which , like his shadow , was hidden by his body . |
7 | But they might have to be supplemented by mercenaries from Flanders and the Low Countries , where the rapidly expanding population forced large numbers of young men into military careers . |
8 | A spokesman for the Assembly stated that it was hoped to hold elections by the end of 1992 , but that they might have to be postponed for a few months given the parlous state of the country . |
9 | Some power was always available — if only through the mythical Ways and Means Act — although it might have to be handled with kid gloves . |
10 | Yet not only could such a rearrangement be brought about , with the will to do so , but it might come to be seen as greatly to the general advantage of the school . |