Example sentences of "might be [verb] [prep] more " in BNC.
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1 | Denunciation might be advocated for more than one reason . |
2 | Erm , then it may well be for the benefit of Greater York that you might be looking at more than one settlement ? |
3 | In those circumstances , teachers do not have a chance of achieving the level of examination success that might be achieved in more favourable teaching conditions . |
4 | The authors contented themselves with noting that things might be improved by more flexible and continuous transfer ( and not only at age thirteen ) , by the introduction of General Certificate of Education courses in the secondary modern schools , and by the creation of comprehensive schools . |
5 | After all , if religious beliefs did furnish presupposition , sanction , and motivation for science , they might be looked upon more favorably in an otherwise secular society . |