Example sentences of "might be [verb] [be] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The only way , in those circumstances , that relief might be obtained is to press the inspector of taxes to assess the vendor company under Sch A. But would that be self-defeating within two companies controlled by the same individual ? |
2 | This cultural context which affected attitudes towards the city and how it might be planned was built up from a number of sources and expressed in the literature of the day ( Timms and Kelley. 1985 ) . |
3 | However hard he strove , his destiny was fixed at birth by his parents ' position , and such limited social mobility as might be achieved was rationalized ( and thus concealed ) in the language of kinship . |
4 | One of the earliest detailed discussions of how the artefacts of the period might be dated was provided by Åberg ( 1926 , pp. 149–58 ) , although typically there is no consideration of what such chronology could be used for beyond using it to relate the archaeological data to an historical narrative : |
5 | Indications of how this latter task might be done are offered but not developed in this article . |
6 | Indeed , to see them as representing a kind of problem to which some solution might be found is to misunderstand their nature . |
7 | The way in which these needs might be managed is considered in two contrasting theoretical models — content theories and process theories . |