Example sentences of "[coord] might [not/n't] [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 These alliances were similar to the games of dice much favoured at the time : the marriages might or might not be successful ; they might or might not have political consequences .
2 The responsibility for these outings , which might or might not be successful , had worn between Martha 's eyebrows a faint frown , not quite vertical , which exactly resembled Richard 's .
3 It was rather like working out the details of one of her plots : circumstances capable of more than one interpretation ; actions which might or might not be innocent ; individuals who might or might not have a genuine motive , the means and opportunity to commit the crime .
4 ( A contingent proposition is one which might or might not be true , and might or might not be false . )
5 Quotas can be introduced , which might or might not be tradeable between farmers ( David Baldock of the IEEP suggests that within the National Farmers ' Union a debate over quotas ended with victory for those in favour of no such regulation ) .
6 ( A contingent proposition is one which might or might not be true , and might or might not be false . )
7 The latter might or might not be valuable , she was no connoisseur of jewellery .
8 With Therese — who might or might not be able to sing — tucked away into a thoroughly unsuitable but static role , and Ingrid struggling along opposite him , there would be nothing , but nothing , to remove attention from Gesner .
9 ‘ A lot of our lads are self-employed and might not be able to make it . ’
10 ‘ A lot of our lads are self-employed and might not be able to make it . ’
11 ‘ Were n't you worried when Mr Trueman said that the residents would have to pay more and might n't be able to stay if they became ill ?
12 Explanations could be made , but might not be easy .
13 The Leicestershire farms had a considerable amount of land rented on short-term leases : this land was being used at the time of the survey but might not be available in future years .
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