Example sentences of "[noun] might [adv] take [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The courts could not create a ‘ surrogate right of appeal ’ by extending the High Court 's supervisory role through judicial review proceedings , even though it meant a trial might never take place . |
2 | If a Champagne house buys its requirements in the form of must ( as opposed to grapes ) , débourbage might well take place at both the presshouse and the winery . |
3 | In discussions at a meeting on Jan. 4 , when European Community ( EC ) Foreign Ministers at first feared that the Baker-Aziz meeting might not take place , Roland Dumas , the French Foreign Minister , argued for EC talks with Aziz and a proposal for " linkage " between an Iraqi withdrawal and a Middle East peace conference on wider issues . |
4 | The Moroccan said that athletes might still take drugs if they thought being caught would mean only a temporary ban . |
5 | For all the man cared , the competition might n't take place , nor the Easter Fete either . |
6 | There were other unsubstantiated reports , however , that Cali cartel leaders might also take advantage of the government 's surrender offer . |
7 | The implication is that , even though gains from trade are potentially available , the transaction might not take place unless some means can be found to protect one party from the opportunistic representations of the other . |
8 | Of the possibility that regions outwith the Central Belt might not take part , Mrs McFadden said : ‘ We would prefer it to cover the whole of Scotland , but Strathclyde and Lothian cover the majority of the population . ’ |