Example sentences of "[pron] might be [vb pp] into " in BNC.

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1 It was evident from the spread that enormous powers were available within her — powers which might be channelled into rich creation , or which might , if not subjected to correct restraint , become destructive .
2 And we should look also I think perhaps at some quality factors er which might be written into the lease since there are some some things which I think we 're all less than satisfied with er you know customer complaints and the way they 're dealt with .
3 It delivers just what it promises in the shape of 10001 short paragraphs , each containing a simple practical idea which might be put into practice in our daily lives .
4 We have seen that retirement has a differential impact on older people which depends primarily on their prior socio-economic status and the access which this grants to resources which might be carried into retirement .
5 These are the elements which might be brought into play in future controversies .
6 Second , the concept was aired of a ‘ rapid deployment force ’ ( RDF ) , which might be brought into play in the Gulf as in any other theatre in which an emergency erupted outside the US .
7 The silences might be sudden , our held breath diffused by Tan beating shapes in the air , or we might be slid into stillness on an outbreath , to be surprised by a scrape of rebec sound , or a curve of pure trill from Fiona Milne 's skilful soprano .
8 Were it to do so , literally hundreds of thousands of people would tonight not be sitting at home frightened about whether they might be dragged into the courts and on to prison .
9 The IWC has said that there is no scope for slaughtering minke whales for fear that they might be driven into extinction .
10 This means that any examination of the details of its terms must be tempered by a consideration of whether or how they might be brought into operation .
11 And they must do that as the possibility increases that they might be sucked into a wider Balkans war .
12 For example it might be forced into a river , bog or straight through a wall .
13 This had flowered and fruited and , although too late to be included in the Dictionary it might be brought into a later supplement because several new plants had been omitted once their initial letter had been passed in the main work .
14 Implexion realised the argument could become ugly and he might be provoked into making remarks he 'd regret .
15 The background to the document has to be sought in Stirling 's fear that he might be absorbed into some top-heavy bureaucracy like Combined Operations or SOE .
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