Example sentences of "might [adv] be [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There was then the suspense of waiting for it to come in , and my fear that we might not be on the right platform or that the Great Western had forgotten about it .
2 According to the new constitution , the Federal President ( to be elected by the legislature ) and Prime Minister might not be from the same republic .
3 In its reply the profession , while acknowledging its willingness to co-operate in the provision of relevant additional information , expressed concern that concentration on expenses and charges , while ignoring more important aspects of product and company selection such as the investment return , might not be in the best interests of consumers .
4 A win for Alinova in tomorrow 's Merchant Adventurers Maiden at York might not be in the same class but any success could prove vital in the battle for the champion jockey 's title .
5 This means , for example , that some of the Russian Avant-garde might soon be on the international art market .
6 The anniversary of King George 's coronation , on 11 October , provided the occasion for great patriotic demonstrations , with at Newcastle , which might soon be in the front line , ‘ bonfires in several parts of the streets and beer given to the common people ’ .
7 It seems a bit on the pricy side , especially as no case is included , but it might well be worth the extra for the feel of the neck and the promise of high reliability .
8 The winter isotherm for this might well be above the next critical temperature for water , i.e. 30°C .
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