Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] might [be] [that] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It might be that there really is nothing else of importance , or it might be that I just do n't want to make the whole of me available .
2 Or it might be that she would have to barricade the windows against the revenants , against all the figures from the history books who had once had a lease on life and property and wanted their rights back .
3 Or it might be that you have to learn to give yourself credit for what you are able to achieve .
4 Or it might be that you do n't want to talk about her because there is something to hide ?
5 And it might be that what we 've got to do is t is to change that to perhaps include P Way .
6 Yes , okay , then maybe you can mark that up then , and it might be that we , we might have to circulate all members again to see if they assume the situation of being able to undertake these particular requests er , about the visits .
7 Erm it 's a very , it 's always a good idea to do a plan , cos yeah , spend five minutes or so planning and jot down a rough plan and it might be that we would , we wo , we would normally ignore , ignore the plan when marking but if , you have n't finished a question and er , it 's a bit thin we might look at your plan to get some idea of what you would actually written
8 John Paton. as General Secretary , pointed to the organizational hazards of withdrawing from the Labour Party : The practical difficulties of maintaining and developing the organisation outside the Labour Party were enormous and it might be that it would involve a risk of the complete disintegration of the ILP .
9 Er , we 've already got some items on the agend agenda this morning , specifically to do with issue of teen care , but it might be that we look at , at , at a lot earlier
10 ‘ I ca n't figure out which buttons to push but it might be that he 's rather more intelligent , ’ admits Dad .
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