Example sentences of "[conj] might [verb] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The " time risk " illustrated in the drawing is interesting because of the inevitability of failure : the risk is shifted to the estimation of the length of time that might elapse before that failure .
2 What is more , we can not even see the processes going on today that might lead to such extinctions .
3 Seventhly , if the German states were to express themselves for initiating movement toward German unity , would they be ready to take into consideration the interests of other European states and to seek , on a mutually acceptable collective basis , answers to all questions and problems that might arise in that regard ?
4 Contemporary concerns with the dangers posed to the rights of individuals by incorrect information are reflected in the laws and institutions set up on national levels to protect individuals against incorrect data and the implications that might arise from any errors .
5 to foresee the targets that might benefit from that information ( or , as importantly , that on receipt of that information might benefit the Garden )
6 They are consequently highly sensitive to any occurrence that might offend against this principle .
7 The random walk model could then be used to build up a picture of the possible range of river patterns that might develop in such circumstances .
8 I think that teachers need to know people that they can turn to for further advice , but that they could familiarize themselves much more with what , as it were , they can do in the first instance by screening children , by using there are number of published materials , learning inventories , that can be used to discover whether a child has some difficulties that might point in this direction of dyslexia .
9 We suggested a time of quiet , to catch any ideas that might come from this Source .
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