Example sentences of "might be [adv] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Unless you 're in the top league of American Express Gold Card shoppers , these delights might be just a bit too rich for your festive feasting . |
2 | ‘ This might be just a game to you , but I 'm working , and I 'm going to be late if you hold me up ! ’ |
3 | It might be just a matter of buying time and hoping the Admiral dropped dead of a stroke or something . ’ |
4 | An example of the latter use might be where a sequence of maps showing alternative strategies ( such as routes for a motorway ) was required for demonstration purposes , for example at a public enquiry . |
5 | Chesarynth tried to swamp the thought that the box might be only a therapist 's tool . |
6 | And even this unobtrusive surveillance might be only a part of her fantasy . |
7 | If such secret missives were sealed personally by him it might be only a matter of time before Wolsey 's enemies at court and parliament began to point the accusing finger in his direction . |
8 | No , just might be quite a bit wet . |
9 | ‘ There might be quite a lot we can do , Nader . |
10 | Surely its relative , I mean two thousand pounds to you might be quite a lot of money , but to someone else , its , its not a big deal . |
11 | Or I might be home a lot earlier than you think . |
12 | In some cases this might be literally a matter of life and death . |
13 | Luke Hunter might be technically a stranger . |