Example sentences of "[adv] that [noun pl] might [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | But , secondly , there is the demand that animal ( including human ) welfare be improved in general ; and it is this demand that leads animal welfarists to permit the death of some animals , sometimes large numbers of them , and even to permit the agony of some , so that others might benefit . |
2 | She was given the chance to leave the camp on a number of occasions , but she waived the right so that others might go . |
3 | They were to be used responsibly so that others might share in the benefits . |
4 | In the example above , so that children might imagine what it is like to be blind , the teacher invites them to deprive themselves temporarily of their sight . |
5 | If there was no correlation , well you 'd expect them to be mixed up a bit so that negatives might occur with negatives or they might occur with positives vice-versa Now , I 'm g try and give you a feel for how these numbers , how we work out the correlation coefficient in terms of Z scores . |
6 | However — particularly in this chapter — I have also referred freely to the research strategies adopted in specific projects , so that readers might assess how they have been implemented in the field . |
7 | Their concern was not that others might come here one day and identify the place as having been the kidnappers ' hideout ; rather , that those examiners would never discover who the kidnappers had been . |
8 | We may feel today that things might have been better planned , and that it is a great pity that what now looks like the decisive contribution of England to world history should have been carried through with so much muddle and mess . |
9 | When it came to actually making policy , however , and actually using ‘ the power we had to try to secure self-government in Indo-China ’ , not only would the problems of intervention against US allies presumably have been more difficult than against her enemies , but there was always the risk as well that circumstances might prejudice ideal or even optimum solutions . |