Example sentences of "that might come " in BNC.
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1 | According to one influential cognitive model ( Coltheart , 1985 ; see Figure 1 ) , there are two distinct reading routes that might come into operation when one is reading aloud . |
2 | ‘ People were extremely disappointed that conservationists could not come up with exciting positive solutions for potential land that might come out of agriculture , ’ says Miss Appleby . |
3 | Sometimes a girl is in conflict with her culture or religion in how she wants to dress and express herself , as Sneha ( Chapter 7 ) describes ; sometimes a young woman enjoys dressing a certain way but discovers that there are prejudices and stereotypes about the way she wants to look ; conflicts that might come from within , or from her family , her job , or the outside world . |
4 | They seldom seem aware of the support that might come from other levels , and emphasize instead the difference of their problems and environment . |
5 | At this time it was filled with the sort of junk that might come in handy one day if one could remember where one had put it . |
6 | It 's a feature that might come in handy when building an annual report : the user selects a field and chooses the added ‘ delegate ’ option from the menu , and can then send the spreadsheet to a colleague with the field highlighted and instructions to fill it in . |
7 | Training schemes are being used to keep a pool of potential workers with low expectations who are forced to take any job that might come along , no matter what the conditions or level of pay . |
8 | We shall do our best , of course , to hold the Residency against them , but the chances are that we are now too few to be able to do so For this reason all the wounded , the ladies , and the children must be taken to the banqueting hall tonight , together with water , powder , cloth , and indeed every single object that might come to our assistance . |
9 | So in a sense that might come later on . |
10 | We suggested a time of quiet , to catch any ideas that might come from this Source . |
11 | She did not specify , even to herself , the harm that might come to Alice , but it was bound up with love , with loving a man . |
12 | I am sure that she will appreciate that I can not comment on individual cases , particularly those among the ones that she has mentioned that might come before me . |
13 | Give me the phone number so that Helen can pass on any message that might come in . ’ |
14 | Now other problems that might come up are when people spell words and they 've got double letters on the end , you can forget the double letters . |