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

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1 A random sample of this strata might then be carried out .
2 A director other than Browne might have given more theatrical conviction to the Furies , as other more recent productions have done , and a more enthusiastic public response might then have persuaded Eliot to continue with his exploration of symbolist drama .
3 ( The fear looms that the all-important reference might then contain sentences like ‘ However Miss Smith is prone to emotional displays , and to occasional lapses of judgement ’ — as if there were people who were n't . )
4 Britain 's unrecycled recyclables might then join Germany 's on a world tour in search of ever-scarcer buyers .
5 The chosen strata might then comprise : Males aged 35 to 55 in socioeconomic classes A and B.
6 Promising substances might then be put on a provisional list .
7 It could indeed be argued that if adequate counselling is not provided some of these patients might then turn to potentially more dangerous drugs such as aspirin or paracetamol and use them in overdoses .
8 This structured approach might then be extended to other shapes .
9 A high preponderance of Protestant ascetics might then be suggestive .
10 These later towns might then have been either assisted in their development by their royal or ecclesiastical lords or owners , or actually given a regular street pattern and/or a market place to encourage them to grow and expand .
11 These samples might then exhibit almost perfect first order phase changes at the melting temperature .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 The older children might then check the ‘ stock ’ once in a while by one-to-one correspondence .
15 A Labour government might then choose to sacrifice defence for welfare .
16 The first men might then have walked the Earth 130 million years ago .
17 One possibility might then have been a link-up with the Sumed pipeline across Egypt from the other side of the Red Sea to Alexandria , but the evidence for this is confined to a report in MEW on 25 March 1985 and the Aqaba project was never implemented anyway .
18 A random sample of the clustered strata might then be carried out .
19 The history of the Federal Republic might then have followed a more erratic course .
20 So a local authority might then find itself in a situation that it 'd got a two tier site .
21 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 .
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