Example sentences of "[indef pn] might look " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Someone might look over from the gate-towers and catch the gleam of it . |
2 | In the modern world , for instance , one might look at the development of the personification of Britannia as an index of the growing imperialism of Britain ( fig. 20 ) . |
3 | An accessible model of the self is clearly one of the places that one might look for analogues of consciousness in a machine system . |
4 | Or one might look to the content of specific rules and judicial pro-nouncements to see whether they conform to certain moral standards for family behaviour laid down by community or authority . |
5 | The ability to see subjects hierarchically , i.e. to perceive that specific subjects are often included in more general ones ( ROBINS might be included under BIRDS ) , as well as vice versa , and that as well as trying more general subject areas on shelves one might look for books with more comprehensive titles or filmstrips on more general themes . |
6 | In terms of the social system , for example , one might look at first degree courses in terms of social selection and access — one of the functions identified in Figure 1.1 . |
7 | She glanced briefly at Twoflower , as one might look at a piece of furniture , then glared down at the man on the bed . |
8 | In the meantime , one might look for the first appearance of a new journal in March Educational Action Research . |
9 | In a topic on industrialisation one might look at the effect of industrialisation on a rural community without work . |