Example sentences of "it might be [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It might be of course possibly just a different , poorer type of cocoa , something Dad was trying out in the shops .
2 He thought it might be of use to the ‘ curious ’ Mr Goldney in the making of porcelain .
3 Having got so far it might be of interest to work out the variation of surface-charge density on one of the cylinders as a function of
4 It might be of interest to the House to hear that already about 40 per cent .
5 It might be on pause .
6 following the work 's experience there is a half term there , so it can either come before that or after it and I 'll do a unit and it might be on safety or , if I ca n't erm first aid I might get safety in and they 'll do it like that and we 'll fill in some units .
7 If you think you are one of the applicants affected by this problem , it might be worth while contacting institutions again to ask if they would consider your application now .
8 Now might it not be also a very good idea then to report back to another public meeting with the results of those suggestions possibly done in a written form which could be freely available before the meeting so that people can discuss these in a structured way because I think this evening one of the problems about this evening is that points are being missed because issues are being jumped from one to another in no structured way and I think that it might be worth while for another meeting where it is structured but certainly to produce the results of your discussions internally to many of the ideas that you 've heard this evening .
9 Anyway , look I 'll find out from Bob about this restaurant and see if there 's a possibility that it might be worth booking before I go .
10 It might be , if there 's a little bit of room , it might be worth sort of s moving the numbers slightly towards the erm items so that , because if you sort of
11 It might be in order to lend three times the income of an applicant whose wife was also working , there were no children , a significant salary increase was likely and he had no outstanding hire purchase commitments , but not in less favourable circumstances .
12 Finally , it is unrealistic to recommend ( desirable though it might be in theory ) repeated estimates of auditory and vestibular function and , likewise , to believe that busy house officers will take samples for measurement of peak concentrations precisely 15 minutes after the end of an infusion and one hour after intramuscular administration as the authors advise .
13 On the other hand , however much it might be in demand , Indian patronage was never plentiful , for it fluctuated from one year to the next in accordance with Indian needs rather than the wishes of the Scottish politician .
14 Or it might be by indirection , as in 131 with its apologia : ‘ In nothing art thou black save in thy deeds . ’
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