Example sentences of "might not otherwise have " in BNC.
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1 | There is no one better at persuading people to do things they might not otherwise have been inclined to do . |
2 | However , the confidence and sense of involvement that came out of the meetings ensured that all the men in the group were actually present at the birth of their child , and this might not otherwise have been the case . |
3 | You can also use this idea for other photographs that you might not otherwise have put out on display . |
4 | At the same time , the adventure had also proved immensely informative , uncovering vast tracts of our civilisation 's past — and not just biblical — which we and our readers might not otherwise have had occasion to explore . |
5 | Bobby Hunt was one who accompanied Minton on his weekly tour of the galleries and who found himself reading books he might not otherwise have read . |
6 | However , this did serve to advertise the industry , create excitement , and generate a lot of early bookings that might not otherwise have come forward . |
7 | That 's something Friends of the Earth agrees with : ‘ It concerns us that recently a lot of proposals for courses have luxury houses or hotels with them , getting permission to put buildings where they might not otherwise have been . ’ |
8 | But what I have learned is absolutely clear , which it might not otherwise have been . ’ |
9 | The acquisition of wrappers by him was , at least in many cases , of direct benefit to the Nestle Co. , and required expenditure by the acquirer which he might not otherwise have incurred . |
10 | Importantly , too , the use of a high style allowed Milton a voice he might not otherwise have achieved during the Restoration . |
11 | an opportunity to tackle a problem or task which they might not otherwise have the time or resources to take on ; |
12 | This was important , as in some stretches of the river Mr Cook 's customers might not otherwise have benefited from the remarkable views he had promised them . |
13 | They were thus encouraged to stay long when they might not otherwise have done so . |
14 | The project coordinator Sue Torrance believes this would be a serious loss to the local community , for it has reached people who might not otherwise have received help . |