Example sentences of "it might [adv] [be] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | And it might easily be at the expense of tone if it was . |
2 | It might just be worth asking question that the guy . |
3 | It might just be of help to me . |
4 | Point ( 3 ) , on sampling , is a technical matter which is very difficult to explain properly and it might well be beyond the abilities of many housewives to understand without more explanation what random sampling means . |
5 | he 's been able to get round it really , it might well be above board , but the police have been looking into it |
6 | It might well be of concern to him , for example , if the content of a particular religion proved to be at odds with the ethical criteria he would associate himself with the concept of Truth . |
7 | Had the stockmarket been left to its own devices and allowed to find a clearing price , it might well be on its genuine way up now . |
8 | It seems a bit on the pricy side , especially as no case is included , but it might well be worth the extra for the feel of the neck and the promise of high reliability . |
9 | It might well be worth considering the effect of substituting VAT for income tax , classing all distributions to the proprietors of small private businesses as a Spending by that business , and to levy a withholding tax accordingly , thus allowing the business to prosper , unaffected by further government demands . |
10 | It might well be near Doune . |
11 | It might not be worth buying a two-man board , but if you ask around you will often find one lying unused in a backyard . |
12 | It might not be worth adding a card to a machine which needs only occasional access to the network . |
13 | Why , I mean it might not be worth anything , I mean , you know , it 's a value , you ca n't , you ca n't start influencing them about money to early , because it 's the value benefit of that that they 're really looking at . |
14 | People boasted to journalists , it might not be at all difficult to get Tim to say exactly what had happened on the Jonquil the night Sabine Jourdain was killed . |
15 | The consequences of indulging it might not be at all to your liking . |
16 | Also , innovative ideas do tend to work their way down to the more affordable guitars and equipment , so it might not be for you now , but maybe in a year 's time it will be . |
17 | Harder , but it might not be for you I du n no is it ? |
18 | He told me not to talk about the matter outside as it might not be to his interests if the facts were made generally known . ’ |
19 | Instinct told her that he was planning something for her and it might not be to her liking . |
20 | It might not be to everyone 's taste or be able to last for hundreds of years but you have to admit that she would turn a few heads if she appeared sitting casually in your garden . |
21 | It might not be in strain-on-your-meat-pies Trideocolor or go on all night like America 's bloody buggering 119 channels , but at least some nice bint like his old French teacher came on at ten-thirty and said good night as you drank your bloody buggering Ovaltine and waited for the shipping forecast . |
22 | In a world where British influence is conspicuously waning it might not be in the interests of a secure national identity to throw it open for young Britons to gaze on . |
23 | Well from my point of view it is , it might not be from yours . |
24 | It might therefore be worth trying to get permission and , if granted , the private road can be followed on a rough surface for five miles . |
25 | It might therefore be worth considering the alternative of independent production and printing , relying on editorial mention for distribution . |
26 | If it did it might only be for a moment , the briefest of seconds , and she wanted Creggan h be ready for it . |
27 | She had so much wanted to be fancied , it seemed a cruel blow to think that if it ever happened it might only be by someone as awful as Sean Walsh . |
28 | If I can not make the time myself it might still be worth paying Dessie Clancy and his lad . ’ |
29 | Oh , I 'll go and get it , it might still be in in the in the car . |
30 | In extreme cases it might actually be beyond the range of townsmen 's knowledge . |