Example sentences of "[noun] might become [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For several reasons , it might also have been expected , and will be seen later to have been the case , that some of the younger teachers in the higher status selective schools might become allies of those in the universities beginning to press for change . |
2 | One of them was the very real concern that , with low birthrates and high levels of immigration , particularly of unskilled Russians , the Baltic peoples might become minorities in their own republics . |
3 | Yet by now Battle Brothers were as mastiffs straining on the leash ; and it began to seem that the cadets might become Scouts in time to participate in the great endeavour , should they be so fortunate . |
4 | Could it be that young girls who wore ‘ Laura Ashley ’ dresses might become princesses themselves ? |
5 | Some tobacco companies even suggested that people might become smokers to relieve the irritation caused by a developing cancer ! |
6 | She did not feel that she could tell McAllister that Mrs Darrell had designs on Dr Neil , and that she , Matey , was not very happy about the idea that Mrs Darrell might become Mrs Cochrane . |
7 | On this occasion he effectively vetoed the possibility that Hoare might become Viceroy , on the ground that no Secretary of State for India had ever previously gone to Calcutta or Delhi . |
8 | God had to do something on the cross , in Christ , in order that his love which he has for us as sinners might become forgiveness for us in reality . |