Example sentences of "might be [prep] some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I was genuinely concerned that Bev might be under some stress or pressure from the many attacks she was dealing with . |
2 | There was no evidence that Berowne had started his own meal — that in itself might be of some help in deciding on the approximate time of death — but he had apparently either cajoled Harry into the church with the promise of a meal or , more likely , had supplied an obvious and immediate need before he was ready for his own share of the supper . |
3 | Besides , I might be of some help settling the young gentleman . ’ |
4 | Some interesting and useful things can be done in the way of improving specific item search systems , but only if the catalogue has considerable " knowledge " of bibliographical items ( for example , one can envisage a catalogue which could say , " We have n't got Joseph Matthews on online catalogue screen displays , but there is an article in Library trends which might be of some interest " ) . |
5 | Now erm some of this films might be of some interest . |
6 | Her grandfather had suggested , without conviction , that she might be of some use in the farm office . |
7 | He felt he had his hand on a way to proceed , and one that might be of some consequence , with luck . |
8 | Variability in ME , however , has sometimes been perceived as an obstacle rather than a resource , and as a result information that might be of some value to the historian has been rejected from the canon . |
9 | I have just prepared a paper for my Executive Committee on this and I have enclosed a copy in the hope it might be of some value . |
10 | She imagined herself reunited with Nick through the cat 's agency , as lovers might be in some fairy story . |