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

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1 Did my right hon. Friend say that there might be a new treaty of extradition with India ?
2 The ex-soldier 's comment suggests , contrary to the interpretation of the reporter , that there might be a perceived connection between tradition and the absence of discrimination .
3 When it appears that there might be a major outbreak in erm in in in in south eastern Europe .
4 If it occurred to Ruth — and how could it possibly occur to Mrs Peterson — that there might be a good reason for this , she dismissed it from her mind at once .
5 On 6 March 1963 the suggestion was first made that there might be a printed Order of Service each Sunday .
6 The Severnside cheese cattle were first documented in the thirteenth century and there is a theory that there might be a Norman ancestry , though the evidence is circumstantial : a certain Norman baron owned large parts of the two counties in about 1100 and is known to have imported cattle from Normandy .
7 McCaffery et al showed a blunted serum growth hormone response to insulin induced hypoglycaemia in 11 of 13 children with Crohn 's disease and growth retardation and suggested that there might be a secondary pituitary abnormality .
8 Recent work suggests that there might be a daily rhythm in the composition of a mother 's milk .
9 He added that there might be a sufficient pool of volunteers to act as a new breed of ‘ civil justices ’ .
10 Satisfied that these arrangements were as safe as any in the circumstances , Coleman decided to beef up his cover by inviting Peter Arnett , Cable News Network 's correspondent in Jerusalem , to join him in interviewing the general — without , of course , revealing his identity as an intelligence agent or even suggesting that there might be a hidden motive for the visit .
11 This , together with his recent decision to turn down the vacant Senate seat for Pennsylvania , led to speculation that there might be a hidden motive for his departure .
12 The main danger in the staff reaction is that there might be a severe loss of morale which can affect the care of other patients .
13 Michell suggested that there might be a large number of stars like this .
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