Example sentences of "[coord] might [adv] have be " in BNC.
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1 | Any body found within the boundaries of the City is mine , regardless of where they might or might not have been killed . |
2 | The story might or might not have been apocryphal . |
3 | For my experience would have been this way no matter how other experiences might or might not have been . |
4 | The situation might or might not have been different had other ports come out resolutely in favour of the London men . |
5 | The executive transporter bay was a chaos of foam and whirling shapes which might or might not have been armed troopers . |
6 | Men and women were busy under his supervision investigating and reporting on the lives of people who might or might not have been concerned in the death of this man . |
7 | He acknowledged the plate she set within his reach with an incomprehensible grunt , which might or might not have been one of thanks . |
8 | Instead his lips twitched slightly in what might or might not have been a smile . |
9 | Lord Weir told McCormack : ‘ It is only due to the fact a young boy saw what you did and , with some little risk to himself , removed the trolleys that an accident which might or might not have been serious , was avoided . ’ |
10 | Other unions which had either supported the earlier feasibility study , or might otherwise have been expected to be sympathetic , came up with only feeble amounts . |
11 | These issues were in dispute in long-running legal actions for negligence between parents and the drug manufacturers , and might ultimately have been tried by a judge . |
12 | Singh , while holding a Green Card , was not a full US citizen and might simply have been released as a gesture . |
13 | Every order made in such a cause or matter by an English court , is an order in a criminal cause or matter , even though the order , taken by itself , is neutral in character and might equally have been made in a cause or matter which is not criminal . |
14 | Faraday was a friend of Turner and an admirer of his work , and might well have been more sympathetic to his attempts to catch the effects of light in paint . |
15 | It was their own indolence which had landed them with a murder which could probably be explained and might even have been prevented , if they had taken a bit more trouble . |
16 | Thomas Meehan , one-time caretaker of the Bartram Garden , stressed his early dedication , ‘ So earnest was John Bartram in the pursuit of learning that he could scarcely spare time to eat and might often have been seen with food in one hand and a book in the other . |