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

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1 The plaintiff might be self-employed in some business or profession and the court 's task in assessing his net loss might then be more difficult .
2 True , the lawful use of force might then be met with unlawful resistance which would in turn be likely to give rise to harm to the person whose use of force was justified in the first place .
3 Research might then be seen to be a mere luxury add-on , not an essential part of ‘ what it is to be an institution of higher education .
4 A random sample of this strata might then be carried out .
5 A random sample of the clustered strata might then be carried out .
6 The dogs might then been associated with a Phoenician temple , although Stager admits he does not know the name of the deity or the location of the temple .
7 One of the motivations for research in pragmatics might then be to establish the effects of the uses of language on language structure .
8 The banks might then be obliged to call in money from the discount houses .
9 Promising substances might then be put on a provisional list .
10 And how much more attractive the area might then be to potential investor industrialists who appreciate the value of air travel ?
11 The terms might then be structured as follows : I. A.1. 2. 3. ( a ) ( b ) B.1. 2 .
12 It was suggested that " traditional " congregations be afforded formal recognition in the constitution with the implication that smaller groupings might then be declared illegal if the government thought it necessary .
13 Overall institutional allocations might then be fine tuned ( there was a process initially called ‘ mitigation ’ which protected traditionally high cost institutions from the full force of change ) and there are other criteria to meet such as targets for sub-degree , part-time and mature intakes ; but this distribution of packets of money by students identified with subject areas remains the basis of the system .
14 This structured approach might then be extended to other shapes .
15 The Markov chain model might then be used to draw inferences about the lithological system from these sample observations .
16 A high preponderance of Protestant ascetics might then be suggestive .
17 Going ahead with Sizewell might then be a marginally attractive proposition on economic grounds though given the risks I have already referred to the case would hardly be overwhelming .
18 Modules might then be designed which deal separately with each question but which have elements in common in respect to underlying aspects of appraisal .
19 Mr Cohen suggested the company might then be worth £500m .
20 The client might then be asked to close their eyes and visualise how they might respond differently , or to role play the new behaviour with the therapist .
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