Example sentences of "might be [art] [noun] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Galway might be a misprint for Galloway , so that the herd was in fact White Galloways .
2 Madame Mattli might be a stickler for detail , with a generous helping of the artistic temperament which kept her tight-coiled as a spring and which would explode into frenzy if the smallest detail was not as it should be , but she also had a kind face and deep perceptive eyes .
3 De Vries at least believed that there might be a struggle for existence between the mutated forms , but most geneticists refused to accept this compromise .
4 This is , in fact , a common cause of misunderstanding in English conversation , when a question such as A 's above might be a request for information or an offer to provide some .
5 If your dog has n't presented a problem for years , is getting old but still appears to be healthy , and starts to display antisocial behaviour — check it out with your vet before you start to punish him or her for what might be a cry for help .
6 Robson said yesterday that he hoped Bull would be a foil for Lineker ; he also thought Lineker might be a foil for Bull .
7 In the 1950s , it seemed as if there might be a place for literature in the academy , so that the writing of fiction or poetry , of criticism , and the teaching of literature would become a unified form of life .
8 This might be a display for others to see , a school open day when work is displayed to outside visitors , going on a site visit , bringing in a special visitor to view what has been produced , taking part in a play or pageant , or recreating something like a Victorian school day , or some other event , or compiling a class book to hold the results of their work .
9 Therefore , it can be hypothesised that DNA aneuploidy might be an indicator for response to preoperative radio or chemotherapy .
10 He 's onside here this might be the moment for Kennedy he 's bundled out of it by White .
11 ‘ Do you think that something like this might be the answer for Jennifer — and for your parents ? ’
12 Important , too , although not always easy to evaluate , is the evidence which we may call literary , not merely the chronicles , but rather the tracts , pamphlets , newsletters and even poetry through which people expressed their ideas and views , as well as their emotions , on contemporary issues and problems , which might be the need for government to be better managed , hope of peace , or the criteria according to which society 's military leaders should be chosen .
13 Another reason for renewed French interest in co-operation might be the need for reassurance , argues one non-French source in Paris .
14 For these upper levels of control ( by contrast to the lower levels of those who were far more controlled than controlling ) , employment could constitute a career in which either seniority or achievement might be the basis for advancement .
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