Example sentences of "[noun pl] might [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , radio is still used for diversity of routing or for emergency circuits , particularly in tricky terrain or earthquake-prone zones where optical fibre circuits might fracture . |
2 | Few children live close to these work sites ( and , obviously , none offshore ) , but the regular home visits of these workers might occasion indirect exposure of their home communities to any effects of the mixing in those unusual worksites . |
3 | Exactly what academic ( as opposed to , say , more general civil ) rights might students legitimately claim ? |
4 | What other things might D S S take into account ? |
5 | Back in England , although his friends might snicker , they were still impressed : he was up there , a Hollywood star in a big Hollywood epic . |
6 | National pamphleteers remote from the social relations of the villages might rant on about the idle and undeserving poor , but relief at local level was in the hands of the annually elected parish overseers supervised by the vestry meeting , and they knew their own poor well enough . |
7 | We could ask , for example : what sort of personal sacrifices might people have to make in order to reduce pollution ? |
8 | To the north of the temple 's West Court , an open square in the town has been interpreted as an early example of an agora , a place where citizens might Father for public meetings . |
9 | This is not the only argument for integrity , or the only consequence of recognizing it that citizens might value . |
10 | The only hope for the naturalist was that the stolen specimens might re-surface in Europe , where he could then buy them back . |