Example sentences of "might be [adj] of [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Likewise , the floating vote might be indicative of some electors making up their own minds on the issues of the day ; it might equally reflect pressure brought to bear " from above " , perhaps by those attached to the Court who wanted a change in the complexion of the House of Commons , to " persuade " those electors to change their allegiances . |
2 | These might be indicative of periodic visitations by individual mosaicists . |
3 | I must ask those who are more familiar with the sciences to forgive me for any passages where they feel I might be guilty of over simplification . |
4 | A woman with feelings of that intensity might be capable of any action if she thought the man she loved was seriously in love with someone else . |
5 | You might be grateful of that . |
6 | It was true she 'd avoided him , had gladly left him to Merry , but it had n't occurred to her that he might be aware of that . |
7 | They might be short of one or two quality players , but in such a yo-yo season Villa have as good a chance as any , particularly if Dalian Atkinson returns from injury to give them the sort of finishing power they lacked last night . |
8 | It might be true of some forms of knowledge , but it is absolutely false in terms of experience . |
9 | The Prime Minister retorted angrily : ‘ I do believe that on reflection you might be ashamed of some of the things you have just said . ’ |
10 | However , there is another sense in which syntactic analysis might be independent of semantic and pragmatic analysis , and it is this which we discuss in the next section . |
11 | While different perspectives might be characteristic of different groups , a realm of knowledge utilized by all is that of everyday life . |