Example sentences of "might therefore be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The inhibitors might therefore be causing amnesia not because they prevent protein synthesis but because of their effect on increasing amino acid levels .
2 It might therefore be imagined that a parade of relevant facts would by itself solve any argument .
3 It was agreed that systematic use should be made of the words ‘ safety ’ , ‘ security ’ ( a word Labour was believed to be fond of and which might therefore be turned to advantage ) , and ‘ support ’ .
4 The different sets might therefore be regarded as providing criterion-referenced information with respect to specific grammatical sub-skills .
5 The recent peak at age 2 in the rural high oil category might therefore be seen as an ‘ urbanising ’ effect .
6 The multi-dimensional scaling configuration resulting from processing the ‘ degree of intermarriage ’ values might therefore be expected to reflect geographical location of the villages .
7 The core here refers to those journals which exist to promote left political comment and whose cultural criticism might therefore be expected to be consistently oppositional .
8 It might therefore be expected that many contests would provide fatalities , but this was not the case .
9 These findings are particularly interesting in view of the fact that reading is a verbal process and might therefore be expected to yield a superiority for the right hand .
10 It might therefore be expected that sequences corresponding to ZNF11 would also be duplicated in the apes , but not necessarily in species more distantly related to man .
11 The first question is whether a disposition sub modo in favour of a public or religious purpose might be subject to special protection , and might therefore be enforced directly .
12 The term ‘ human ’ might therefore be preferred , and is more common in some other countries , but that brings another problem , namely the relationships between the concepts of ‘ human science ’ , ‘ humanities ’ and ‘ arts ’ .
13 Two types of area might therefore be identified as being particularly vulnerable to structural problems ; the underdeveloped mainly rural areas , and the regions where there is a concentration of declining heavy industries .
14 He had a great objection to plays and novels and to romances and poems , but reflected that Our Saviour spoke in parables , and that fables might therefore be admitted in moral discussions .
15 Admittedly , explaining their achievements is not part of Althusser 's project , and he might therefore be excused for failing to indicate the specific historical conjuncture from which Marxism arose .
16 The extent to which the pattern of articulation errors reflects the difficulties experienced by ‘ normal ’ children and might therefore be considered as part of a developmental sequence .
17 They might therefore be exempted from — or given modified — handwriting and presentation targets and , depending on the degree of impairment , undertake the writing tasks through alternative means of communication , using technological aids .
18 It might therefore be thought advantageous to limit the class of lexical units to these .
19 Cattle eat grass , and might therefore be thought of as enemies of grass .
20 It follows that any proposal for a use with potential odour emission problems could not be classed as ‘ light industrial ’ and might therefore be refused planning permission on the grounds of conflict with the local plan .
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