Example sentences of "might be from " in BNC.
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1 | His briefer letters to Harry Hooton — avoiding those ‘ terrible letters I used to throw at you last term as it might be from the fruitless monotony of this place ’ — now explain his reading . |
2 | The roofs were most often not their own : long since , the community had drawn in from its perimeter , sharing its water , its food and its warmth , and distancing itself so far as might be from the walls and the thud of the cannon . |
3 | It is hard to tell what these powers might be from the 1992 Conservative manifesto , a model of vagueness . |
4 | They ignored the possibility that tomorrow 's refugees might be from China or Yugoslavia ; or that , even if they are Muslim , their needs may be material or cultural and not religious . |
5 | We suggest that the high-velocity maser emission in NGC4258 might be from masers orbiting a massive central black hole , or ejected in a bipolar outflow . |
6 | For the modern Christian , however , there is often no awareness of the geographical and political relation between these places , how far they might be from each other , how long a journey from one to the other might take . |
7 | No one in the room is excluded , as they might be from a maths activity that some of them ca n't do ; or from a games session , where physical prowess is such an important factor . |
8 | High buckminsterfullerene yields have been obtained in a heated pulsed laser vaporization where there is no continuous source of new small radicals as there might be from the arc . |
9 | They may have been formed in the interests of diversification ( unnecessary though this might be from the viewpoint of the theory of finance ) or for political reasons , for example . |
10 | ‘ I suppose that 's one reason why I thought the letter might be from Canon Wheeler . ’ |
11 | They might be from almost any walk of life from whore to female preacher , and would follow their army ( or any army in some cases ) throughout the campaigns . |
12 | In some extraordinary way it seemed hotter now than at midday when the blistering sun was overhead ; such faint breeze as there might be from the water seemed to fall utterly it this turn of the tide . |
13 | You might be from the newspapers , for all I know . |
14 | Might be from one of the holidays |