Example sentences of "[Wh det] might [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The experience of watching my late husband 's 16-year fight against the degenerative effects of Parkinson 's disease ( one of those conditions which might one day benefit from embryo research ) causes me to write this letter in the hope that all who take part in the debates will recognise and confound these tactics of the anti-abortion pressure groups , quite rightly described by the British Pregnancy Advisory Service as ‘ an attempt to hijack government legislation ’ . |
2 | Quite obviously , there is a good deal of , as yet , classified technology which might one day be available for all sorts of hazard mitigation purposes . |
3 | If gaunt-face had been looking up at the Clubroom windows in the hope of seeing Filmer — or of Filmer seeing him — maybe Filmer would come down to talk to him and maybe I could photograph them both together , which might one day prove useful . |
4 | Either way it is of little use to the bereft locked full of raw grief , which might one day mature into something more bearable , and might not . |
5 | What might that person ( or others ) be thinking ? |
6 | What might those tourist figures be if British charms such as Buckingham Palace were matched with Swiss or Austrian standards of professional hospitality ? |
7 | What might this theme , ‘ a home that is always open ’ mean to us ? |