Example sentences of "might be [verb] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Harper suddenly realized that he might be betraying some confidences .
2 Thus , payment for work carried out now might be made several months later and it is convenient for the debt to be expressed and for the payment to be made in money terms rather than in terms of some commodity .
3 Now you might be give all sorts of polar coordinates and you 'll be given working with sines and coses which is where we came in .
4 As might be expected any questions involving decimals were rather demanding , but it is noticeable that where the answer included a half success rates were higher than for 0.1 or unc and other decimals .
5 The market might be held several days a week , and if , like the great Cotswold wood marts at Cirencester , Tetbury and so forth , it was noted for some speciality , business might be attracted from well outside the five-mile radius considered reasonable for day-to-day requirements in the Middle Ages .
6 Finally , a ‘ psychiatric post-mortem ’ might be held some weeks later when staff feel less distressed .
7 We might be investigating it with an experiment or we might be doing some calculations on it .
8 At first sight the obvious answer might be to convert all images to some enormously high resolution which would satisfy any possible requirement .
9 A way of achieving this result might be to require all cases brought against governmental bodies and all cases concerning the exercise of public functions to be brought under a revamped Ord. 53 which would provide for two procedural tracks : a fast track for cases which , in the public interest , needed to be dealt with speedily , and a slow track for other cases .
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