Example sentences of "might be [pron] from " in BNC.

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1 The motives of the instigators might be anything from pure love of a believed-in ‘ god ’ , to nothing more than an ignoble desire to surpass in magnificence the work of a rival religion or area of influence .
2 The flanks of both the male and female carry a large area of colour which might be anything from bright pink to pale mauve , but in every case this colouring is far more intense in the male .
3 Their conclusion was that if all the companies in that region introduced whatever new technology was available at the time of the study the net loss of jobs might be anything from 3 to 9 per cent of all jobs in the region .
4 Slotting the survey findings together , the authors found that the total number of landfills in America might be anything from 4,462 to 10,467 .
5 This might be anything from peat-cutting to planting potatoes , hoeing or harvesting , with little diversions such as milking the cow or preparing meals .
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