Example sentences of "[noun sg] might [verb] be in " in BNC.
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1 | After all the sniggering and playing up of our away record , you might have though SOME mention might have been in order ? ? |
2 | If Skipper had been an older horse who knew what he should do and was simply messing about , a reprimand might have been in order . |
3 | England 's World Cup preparation outdoors could clearly not be ignored but , even with a weakened squad , a medal might have been in reach . |
4 | The only influence really the woman might have is in the love and affection level of operating , and it 's a very unfair power battle and that is , in fact , what it turns into . |
5 | The end result might only be a slight scratch , but the potential might have been in that situation for something a lot worse . |
6 | Yet without fairly radical surgery , the long-term health of the company might have been in jeopardy . |
7 | Had the system been accepted the first commercial power satellite might have been in operation by 2010 . |
8 | The employer was forced to admit that no replacement had been engaged , which tended to indicate that a redundancy might have been in the offing . |