Example sentences of "might [adv] [be] [that] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It might simply be that the amount of learning involved in such a task was not great enough to generate biochemical changes big enough to be measured .
2 It might even be that the whole of our galaxy was required .
3 For these reasons , it might well be that the courts will be reluctant to interfere with the judgment of the policeman on the spot , especially if he is an experienced officer .
4 It might well be that the researcher decided to start inside the home with individual activities , and lead on to collective ones .
5 Held , allowing the appeal , the problem was considered in Mann ( 1972 ) 56 Cr.App.R. 750 where Lord Widgery C.J. had said that if an accused remained silent in response to every question it might well be that the evidence of the onesided dialogue should not be admitted .
6 In certain cases it might well be that the defendant 's ignorance will not help him .
7 If the prosecutor were required to prove that the assailant knew or was reckless about the question whether his victim was a policeman , it might occasionally be that the assailant would escape conviction of the section 51 charge .
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