Example sentences of "[noun sg] might have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The client might , for example , have a Unix-based accounting system , with 1-2-3 on Unix , and the accounting practice might have PCs , but they can still share files . ’
2 It was showmanship so that the illusion might have force , impact .
3 Amy confesses that she 's concerned Pushkin might have Aids .
4 Yes thank you Chairman erm I think important question very similar question I think we 're we 're all wondering whether the changed landscape of West Sussex , the changed use of West Sussex has had any influence on the flooding and as the County Council has pointed out worst amount of rain we 've had for about seventy years or so I think it 's very useful and important er to ask questions an and when this crisis is over we reflect on what we can learn from it , but I must bear in mind that it is first and foremost extraordinary climatic conditions which have caused these problems and that in itself of course might have implications erm the whole of global warming does tend to come to mind when you see what 's happening in Australia as well as what 's happening here erm that 's certainly not anything that agencies great or small can have any control over .
5 For example , a day centre or residential home might have staff from the main minority groups .
6 If what distinguishes software is something non-physical , and software is in some sense irreducibly abstract , then it falls outside the mandate of material culture and a conscientious museum curator might have qualms about mobilising resources to acquire and preserve it .
7 Nevertheless , Brearley thought that the alloy might have uses in other high-corrosion situations and , as it did not tarnish , might be suitable for cutlery .
8 Your man might have tendencies towards ruthlessness , like to be in control of people and situations , make his own rules , be good at taking but not so good at giving .
9 Your firm might have problems but you are still solvent , that 's more than I am . ’
10 The States-General might have reservations about presents to departing diplomats ; but none the less it gave " the usual respect " of 6,000 guilders to an English ambassador when he left The Hague in 1670 , with 600 more for his secretary .
11 The suitcase might have signs on or pictures of a holiday resort to add effect .
12 Should those measures be insufficient , the member state might have recourse to other criteria which prove appropriate , because , in that respect , the aims of the Common Fisheries Policy could take precedence over the rules on free movement laid down in the E.E.C .
13 For instance , a typical Landsat TM band 4 image might have pixel values in the range 25–90 .
14 So Dr Palcic and his team are developing a second test to help decide who might benefit from their first test — they are trying to determine whether a patient might have signs of lung cancer by looking at cells coughed up in his sputum .
15 Our customers appear quite happy with the rules regarding redemption of credit vouchers , but in exceptional cases , where the customer might have difficulty using the credit vouchers , some alternative means of reimbursement will be found .
16 If they were lucky his and his recruit 's parachute might have time to open .
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