Example sentences of "[subord] [ex0] might [be] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sir Frank , who had earned his knighthood by making house calls only at houses where there might be photographers waiting outside , had once told George he drank too much . |
2 | The Board also has started considering matters where there might be change in the longer term . |
3 | This section of land lies between the canal and the River Tame and leads along to the A5127 northeast-bound where there might be room for a vehicle to pull off the road into the gateway to load up beneath the M6 . |
4 | It was a lot like hitting a room where there might be terrorists waiting in ambush , he thought as he opened the door . |
5 | Yet they did live near to each other , so there might be danger . |
6 | It looked like there might be pus in it . |
7 | get the , get the graphics off , cos there might be graphics in there from |
8 | Pushing its head out of the way , I thrust the flambeau into its stall , to see if there might be kerosene or paraffin stored there , or at least a good stack of hay . |
9 | And also of course i you ca n't always f em put in a big roundabout because there might be buildings there , there might be erm erm services there that they ca n't remove etcetera . |
10 | ‘ Because there might be people in there , that 's why . ’ |
11 | Effectively , this can happen because there might be diseconomies of scope , so that individual production is cheaper than multi-output production . |
12 | It sounded a trivial enough disturbance on the surface , but it seemed as though there might be substance in Tom Watt 's fears after all . |