Example sentences of "might not be [vb pp] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The conversation between group members often reveals ideas that might not be expressed in other circumstances .
2 Additionally , Weber emphasised in his essay ‘ Class , Status and Party ’ ( see Gerth and Mills , 1948 ) that inequality in society might not be based on economic relations at all , but on prestige or on political power , mobilised through a party .
3 However , radical governments , such as that elected in 1979 , might not be swayed by such considerations .
4 But then I thought this might not be understood by many people , and also , by the time it got to the Augean Bulls and the Birds of Stymphalus , it would be a little recondite for people like Terry Coleman . ’
5 Digging might not be classed as essential training , but he 'd been sent on attachment to learn all about real soldiering .
6 Even though the specific predictions of Engels might not be endorsed by modern anthropologists they would nearly all subscribe to the general thesis that as political and economic conditions change , so will marriage and the family change , and this conclusion is apparently still seen as shocking .
7 A new standard hymnal might not be welcomed by Roman Catholics .
8 The implication would seem to be that the opposition fans had better watch out because Blackpool fans might not be restricted by normal conventions .
9 The pope thereupon ruled that such an oath might not be taken by true Catholics ; King James replied to the Pope in an anonymous book which , in turn , was answered by Cardinal Bellarmine .
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