Example sentences of "[noun] might [vb infin] [adv] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Some clients might put forward the excuse that there is really nothing that they avoid and so they can not set themselves any homework tasks . |
2 | Suddenly Water Gypsy 's hitherto charming interior seemed claustrophobic , and she decided a brisk walk along the towpath might blow away the cobwebs and the fit of blues that bedevilled her . |
3 | Now of course , some people might say well the Iranians er have n't covered themselves with glory one way and another in the last few years , and that of course , is true . |
4 | As well as raising ethical and moral issues , such a policy might reduce further the provision of beds in intensive care units for patients with illness from which they may recover . |
5 | I agree that in an appropriate context the safety and interests of the State might mean simply the public or national safety and interests . |