Example sentences of "might [adv] have [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 And do n't forget , Roger , ’ Benjamin added , ‘ with the window slamming shut , the inside latch might just have fallen into place . ’
2 Not one of those books on healthy vaginas and wombs which Marigold might easily have looked into but a work on the nasty bacilli which may infest the human reproductive organs after a bungled or septic abortion .
3 If Jennifer continued to ladle the sympathy on Helen– the latter might tactically have brought into the conversation something that she knows to be a vulnerable area for Jennifer .
4 The first practice probably encouraged the retention of many old and large flail-threshing barns which might otherwise have fallen into disuse , inviting demolition .
5 Social workers were given specific help in identifying their function to find ways to keep old people at home who might otherwise have gone into a residential home .
6 We had been told that the loans system would deter people who might otherwise have gone into higher education because of the so-called financial hardship that they would face .
7 Not only did factors draw on it in some years for London , but later in the century the rise of Plymouth as a naval centre provided a counter attraction for corn from its eastern half which might otherwise have gone into the increasingly populous western mining districts .
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