Example sentences of "[ex0] might [be] some [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With the crowd being the most volatile in the Caribbean — rioting held up play for 25 minutes during the Test against India in 1989 -there might be some trouble but only if the West Indies are faring badly , rather than as a result of any anti-South African sentiment .
2 If she had been the offspring of drunken parents in Scotland Road , or born with a hair-lip like Ma Tang 's daughter , there might be some excuse for feeling as she did .
3 There might be some things in here .
4 There might be some mist floating around down in the southwestern part but generally those temperatures will be above freezing .
5 So there might be some touring in the new year ?
6 Reflecting on the rarity of the sudden infant death syndrome in crowded Hong Kong in 1985 , Davies commented that ‘ there might be some benefit to such high-density living .
7 The only other comment I had in terms of the scale of settlement , which I think is just touching upon the next point , is that , I mean depending on the conclusions you reach as to the the amount of housing to be provided for in a new settlement , I take the point that Mr Brighton made that you 've got to have a longer term perspective I think that he f that in the ten year period ninety six to two thousand and six that the new settlements to be brought forward during , erm I think it 's really unrealistic to achieve more than twelve fifty , fourteen hundred houses in that period , if you say reach a conclusion there should be two thousand houses in that period in a new settlement , there might be some benefit in having two settlements , each of a capacity of say twelve fifty , f for erm twelve fifty to fifteen hundred that can have capacity for the next plan period , and in other words to assist in meeting the constraints that exist on York that are likely to exist into the future .
8 There might be some question now as to whether they will , but there is no question that they can if they want to .
9 He looked at Kraal , who called out in loss and anger , and at the other eagles up and down the Cages , as if somewhere there there might be some help .
10 It was decided at the last cash crisis meeting to get rid of the grandstand and claim the insurance , only local radio jockey , Keith Labone , thought there might be some insurance fiddle on the go .
11 I was not in the least keen , but when it became clear to me that my intervention would be frowned upon only slightly by my television clients , added to the fact that I had established good relations with George Elvin , the ACTT 's general secretary , it seemed to me that there might be some sense in intervening .
12 Looking back at his forlorn figure as the car had accelerated away , she 'd wondered if there might be some way to set him back on his rails .
13 A theorist might suggest that the conspirators are principally , but not exclusively , Jewish : for example , there might be some Gentile Freemasons caught up in the conspiratorial network .
14 There might be some others , but I have n't found out what they are yet .
15 I thought , perhaps , when Gaston had his terrible accident , that there might be some softening — some attempt at a reconciliation , but I was wrong .
16 There might be some advantage if anthropologists regularly wrote about " cosmology " rather than about " religion " , if only because the former word is not much used by ordinary speakers of ordinary English .
17 John , who had hoped there might be some gin , jumped up and began to hand round glasses .
18 I 'm sure if receives a plea for twenty amanuensis from the first year speech therapists there might be some eyebrows raised
19 Yes well I 'm sure there are that you know there there might be some scope for doing that
20 ‘ We ca n't have books because there might be some kind of secret coded messages written in them . ’
21 I had to admit that , given my experiences of the evening , it remained a logical possibility that there might be some kind of entity out there skulking in some dark corner of the Cathedral , but somehow I thought not .
22 I thought there might be some kind of cover-up .
23 Research shows that there are currently 960 accounting systems on offer in the UK , and Headland thinks there might be some consolidation .
24 There might be some credit for that .
25 Does the Foreign Secretary accept that there should be general acceptance of the criteria laid down by the European Community on recognition , but that there might be some stricture about the speed of recognition , especially for Yugoslavia ?
26 I feel that it shows itself in the contrast between the child 's — we 're talking about children for the moment , although obviously there are dyslexic adults — it shows itself in the contrast between the person 's ability to express him or herself in words and their ability to put it down on paper and to read it off paper , and it 's this contrast which often arouses one 's suspicions that there might be some problem and , having gone into it a little , we find that it stems from a failure of the sensory motor system — the brain is n't processing the information it 's receiving through the ear and eye .
27 But we started to chat and I thought that , in spite of the rotten conditions , there might be some fun in it after all .
28 ’ After a moment she went on , ‘ I think he thought there might be some possibility of outreach , of bringing young people into the Church .
29 Melissa , at first sceptical , saw that there might be some truth in Dora 's theory .
30 There might be some news this morning since he usually goes up on Sunday-though this week he 's been twice …
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