Example sentences of "might be [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | They suggested that the big bang might be a peculiarity of Friedmann 's models alone , which after all were only approximations to the real universe . |
32 | This might be a press article , an extract from a business journal , company reports , circular letter , tender , or some other form of business reading matter , with which candidates should be familiar at this stage . |
33 | Even with such ‘ conventional , crimes , however , different people might interpret events differently , and there might be a degree of under-reporting because of this . |
34 | Whereas water and electricity were broken up into different private companies between which there might be a degree of competition , British Telecom ( BT ) and British Gas were essentially privatized intact . |
35 | Looked a sensible , down-to-earth type to me , and he might be a corrective to what we 've just been hearing . |
36 | It might be a relationship irreparably broken by force of circumstance or particular events : divorce , miscarriage , failure to come up to expectations . |
37 | This paradox has been considered by Dyl and Hoffmeister who used the concept of duration ( see Chapter 10 ) to show that there might be a relationship between dividends and beta . |
38 | ‘ I think , ’ she said , ‘ it might be a unicorn . ’ |
39 | There may be some districts that have er areas of countryside which are outside the non- designated areas which they regard as particularly important as erm the gentleman from Selby has said , er and the we have suggested that er there might be a criteria in the policy that allows the quality of the countryside affected by development to be a consideration . |
40 | In the past , choice was more important , and then national groups were much like many other groups of which one might be a member . |
41 | He had met Rose , recognised what she was , and guessed why she was going up West , and what for , and he was suddenly certain that while McAllister might be a member of a sophisticated society she knew little of the world that Rose Bailey lived in . |
42 | John Coffin did not know he was on the wrong side yet , not having so far met Rose Hilaire , but he too realized that there might be a fight ahead . |
43 | They 're their , their animals that 's all like that chicken up the garden I mean I do n't know what it 's in , might be in a run , but being the place that is in behind that shed , there ai n't that much space with a rabbit as well is there , you know , I mean , there might be a run on the floor , it 'll be crazy to have a run on the floor because she 's had rats |
44 | ‘ I thought you might be a poacher rather than the gamekeeper you were pretending to be . |
45 | Occasionally , there might be a glimmer of recognition by a student or a horror-film fanatic and in Hollywood itself he was known — according to his friend , the Polish director Roman Polanski — to about fifty people . |
46 | It might be a lady driver with a couple of children in the car , again doing her incompetent best . |
47 | I thought , here might be a scene that would amuse Dr Johnson ; so I mentioned it to him . |
48 | It might be a scene in the High Street , or it might be some particular local personality who it would entertain the people to see in the evening , erm their faces on the screen . |
49 | holding what might be a message . |
50 | She spotted a sheet of paper lying on the dressing-table and wondered if it might be a message for her . |
51 | ‘ Or she might be a part-timer who 's free on Tuesdays anyway . ’ |
52 | That might be a thirty two seventy screen on a on a mainframe , it might be a G U I P C on a desktop . |
53 | It might be a vision of high-quality products being produced with minimal defects , or of consistently on-time deliveries with minimal customer complaints . |
54 | At their most basic this might be a name and address book that can dial the number selected , but the target is for more sophisticated uses , such as the shared white board approach , where workers can doodle their ideas on the computer screens linked by one 64kbps B channel , while chatting about them on a phone connected over the second channel . |
55 | Journalist Diana Hutchinson , of the Daily Mail , pointed out that it might be a question of ‘ the young baby left alone while the parents went out to play in the summer sunshine ’ . |
56 | ‘ Friar Tuck told me of you , ’ he said ; and then as though it might be a password to their confidence he added : ‘ He told me that you hunt the unicorn . ’ |
57 | ‘ Further away you might be a nuisance . ’ |
58 | It was further decided that such watching and besetting might be a nuisance at common law and illegal on that ground also . |
59 | The implication is — again drawing on the ‘ children 's single-sex peer groups ’ argument — that all-women talk might be a kind of bottom line for descriptions of women 's speech styles ; this is the ‘ natural ’ case , existing prior to and outside the power effects observable when women talk to men . |
60 | At first this might be a mixture of music , dance and drama , in a regular ‘ children 's slot ’ . |