Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] might go " in BNC.
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1 | If the White armies could claim it , the Civil War might go in their favour . |
2 | While there has been an academic ‘ industry ’ built around what Keynes really meant in his writing , a one-sentence summary might go as follows . |
3 | The diploma ( at an examining fee of three guineas ) was , Coleman claimed , signed by people known to all Europe , and this would undoubtedly carry great weight in the country town in which the qualifying student might go to practise ; local medical men would see that the certificate must refer to men with whom they might safely associate . |
4 | Roseberry 's musical background might go some way to explaining her ‘ good ear ’ as well as her sympathy for musicians trying to catch the attention of A&R departments . |
5 | I agree it 's important , what I have no feel for , is whether it is something which helps to make a decision as to where the new settlement might go . |
6 | Do you consider it important that we take that into account now , not least because of the , although it 's well beyond the plan in its entirety , where the new settlement might go , and its its acceptability in environmental terms , depends in part on how big it is , there may be some places which could easily take fifteen hundred dwellings , but could not take five thousand ? |
7 | At any moment the whole track might go . |