Example sentences of "[Wh det] might [verb] [prep] [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He felt half excited , half afraid , as though he were delving into a hidden world ; a world which preferred to remain undiscovered ; which might go to any lengths to protect its secrets . |
2 | The Institute of Statisticians continues to be deeply concerned with both the provision of adequate statistical information and the monitoring of potential misuse , be it by political parties , television , radio and the Press or any other vested interest group which might benefit from such misuse . |
3 | To examine the practical advantages which might flow from such collaboration . |
4 | It struck Mungo as being like a time-bomb , planted even before memory , which might explode at any moment . |
5 | The Public Order Act of 1986 does not specifically refer to picketing or industrial disputes at all but merely , makes general provisions which might apply to such issues . |
6 | In Edinburgh at the time , there were various schools which might come under this heading , including the Merchant Company schools which provided a good education originally for children of humble backgrounds , but increasingly for middle-class children . |
7 | In conclusion , I am advocating that , as the whole-school approach grows in popularity as a positive response to children with special educational needs , it is important that schools , as organisations , and teachers , as individuals , reject the segregationist policy towards disruptive pupils which might appeal to some teachers and government policy makers . |
8 | In a detailed and thorough analysis of possible factors which might account for this difference , J. Walker et al. |