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

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1 But for the English the system of requisitioning , together with a few ships which might be built in both inland and seaside ports , and those constructed at Bayonne , were sufficient to meet most of their needs .
2 Mohieddin al-Ghareeb , head of the new authority , said that he did not foresee the reimposition of price controls on private-sector companies , although prices might be fixed in very rare cases and for basic commodities which tended not to be produced by the private sector .
3 It was felt that if such unity could be achieved in the poorly organized wool textile trade then it was even more likely that it might be achieved in better organized industries .
4 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 .
5 It divided workers from one another , since their earnings might vary widely even within the same establishment , or different types of labour might be paid in entirely different ways .
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