Example sentences of "[art] [noun prp] might [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The new men in the Kremlin might be unsure of themselves and their thinking open to outside suggestions .
2 It first approached the CNAA in 1971 , and after some initial doubts on the part of the Council , it was told the following year that the CNAA might be able to consider a formal approach on condition that the new institution was not called a ‘ university ’ — since the CNAA was precluded by its Charter from the validation of universities .
3 On April 17 , following the ICJ ruling [ see above ] , Ibrahim Lagwell , the lawyer representing the two Libyans , suggested in an interview with the US television network ABC that if " a just trial could be held with legal guarantees " , the USA or the UK might be acceptable settings for such a hearing .
4 THE Chippendales might be great movers on stage but follow their fitness video and you 're more likely to feel the pain than the burn .
5 Nevertheless , Vietnam , as well as China , represented entanglements for US policy although , in one respect at least , the possibility that the US might be able to influence French policy and be able to exert sufficient influence on France to reach a negotiated settlement made the situation more hopeful .
6 The realization that the US forces might have to be retained in the Gulf for the foreseeable future , or that , having defeated Iraq , the USA might be obliged to address other Middle Eastern issues — particularly the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory — had caused a small but vociferous revival of right-wing isolationism in the USA .
7 Baker also signalled that the USA might be prepared to give humanitarian assistance to the State of Cambodia ( SOC ) government in Phnom Penh .
8 The Acousticube might be small but it sports a heck of a lot of knobs and sockets .
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