Example sentences of "they might be [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | As regards attitudes , there is the assumption that attitudinal positions , and thereby attitudinal structures , can not be fully developed , for , although they might be developed for given argumentative contexts , they must also look forward to contexts as yet unrealized . |
2 | 92 per cent of students provided their names and addresses so that they might be contacted for a follow-up postal survey planned for Spring 1985 ( 571 students ) . |
3 | He saw the new drugs as a threat to his well-being , and lived in dread of the day when they might be prescribed for him . |
4 | They might be re-appointed for a further term but , even then , anyone in his or her late 60s is unlikely to reign long . |
5 | They might be eaten for supper with a ladleful of thick sourish cream poured over them . |
6 | It was possible they might be waiting for him . |
7 | Could you look over the guidelines in relation to this particular interest and give me your thought on how they might be improved for application in the Lothians . |
8 | Having grasped the educational import of the manyattas , Windley cast around for ways in which they might be adapted for administrative purposes . |
9 | In retaliation for this , and fearful that they might be blamed for any fascist hostility towards the Jews , between fifty and sixty BUF members wrecked the BF 's headquarters . |
10 | They might be sold for 70 GCs for their metal value , but most Imperial money-changers will only give one shilling in the crown for them . |