Example sentences of "there might [adv] be a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Parents in my constituency are anxious that teachers should be properly remunerated because teachers with low morale are bad teachers , and they are particularly concerned that there might just be a slight possibility of a Labour Government next year , with a resultant cut in teachers ' real pay , as happened when Labour was last in office .
2 ‘ It makes you think there might n't be an awful lot of point in going to Greece , ’ he said .
3 There might also be a departmental or other code in the centre of the key , and we might obtain all the records in three areas starting with numbers such as 03 , 05 or 07 if the choice of storage address is unfortunate .
4 And if , for instance , on-the-spot execution were to be introduced for parking on a double yellow line , there might well be a significant reduction in the rate of illegal parking .
5 There might well be a public library very near where he was now walking .
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