Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] that might [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 Secondly , the unique position of the sole practitioner in the network of legal services countrywide was often invoked to dampen enthusiasm for the imposition of restrictions on sole practice that might undermine its commercial viability .
2 Still , it is difficult to believe that either linguistics or psychology has achieved a level of theoretical understanding that might enable it to support a ‘ technology ’ of language teaching .
3 At a time when product design has lost its way , the gallery fails to provide a proper historical context that might give it some sense of direction .
4 To date relatively little attention has been paid to the detailed morphological evidence that might indicate which , if any , of the proposed models is applicable to any particular passive margin .
5 Conceivably , the shipping company could be sold off as a going concern that might bring it up to about 1Op in the Pound . "
6 Here is some extra information that might help you plan a balanced eating regime .
7 I have already discussed the notion of relative novelty in the course of an analysis of habituation ( Chapter 2 , pp. 44–5 ) and failed to come up with hard evidence that might require us to accept its reality .
8 These other features of the model have yet to be fully developed and experimental evidence that might allow us to evaluate them is sparse .
9 ‘ The only thing that might make them move after three years here is Italy .
10 Were we to suppose that life was purposive , that everything was part of a planned progression due to culminate in the appearance of man or some other creature that might rival him in dominating the world , then the echinoderms could be dismissed as of no consequence .
11 No one at the university was to know of his DIA connection , and to avoid any written record that might compromise his cover , Donleavy arranged for him to be paid during this period with American Express money orders drawn at 7–11 stores around Falls Church , Virginia .
12 Is there any positive evidence that might prompt us to adopt the more complex position that differentiation occurs as well ?
13 This last observation allows us to speculate on an underlying principle that might link our two sets of findings .
14 He must have known the looks of bewilderment , horror and disbelief that he would receive from some , and even the militant hostility that might await him when his visit to the Gentile , Cornelius , was discovered .
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