Example sentences of "this might [be] [art] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 He did not ask himself , as in my view he ought , whether on the undisputed evidence this might be a case for a verdict of death aggravated by lack of care .
2 Well I wonder if if in fact er tha that this might be a task for the vice chairman t to go round ,
3 If it could be shown , for instance , that we know sufficient about the deliberation of legislators , political and judicial , to be assured , for instance , that they were better informed than we are then this might be a reason for giving weight to the content of the law in deciding what is morally right or wrong in areas where we felt that we lacked sufficient knowledge .
4 He remarked that this might be a reason for not getting more A grades .
5 This might be a display for others to see , a school open day when work is displayed to outside visitors , going on a site visit , bringing in a special visitor to view what has been produced , taking part in a play or pageant , or recreating something like a Victorian school day , or some other event , or compiling a class book to hold the results of their work .
6 He 's onside here this might be the moment for Kennedy he 's bundled out of it by White .
7 ‘ Do you think that something like this might be the answer for Jennifer — and for your parents ? ’
8 This might be an advantage for some , but these factors ‘ may not favour the extrovert student who prefers the companionship and competition of the classroom .
9 This might be an advantage for some , but as has been pointed out , the factor of isolation may not favour the extrovert student who prefers the companionship and competition of the classroom .
10 Family members too will have considerable feelings , and this might be an opportunity for a family meeting in the old person 's home , acknowledging the sadness for everybody of having to give up that home , accepting the necessity for more care , and with it the reassurance that the family will be vitally needed for continued regular visiting and involvement .
11 This might be an argument for postulating a stage of monumental sculpture in wood , now lost to us , preceding that in stone .
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