Example sentences of "it might [adv] [vb infin] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It might also facilitate some participants progressing from Regional to National Schools in certain sports . |
2 | It might also possess social representations of ‘ mercy ’ . |
3 | It might also involve feeding times ; during the daytime , meals would be given more readily in response to the child 's cries than during the night . |
4 | It might also include more state help in opening up foreign markets . |
5 | This might mean that the parish boundary was defined by later prehistory at least , but it might also indicate that definition occurred later using a well-defined pre-existing feature . |
6 | Looking back on it today , however , I perceive how dated it is ; but , in the 1930s it might just have excited interest , simply as illustrating one direction in which a Marxian might , in his disillusionment , turn . |
7 | But even then it might simply have pre-empted things . |
8 | It might even bring British computer people up to the level of their more professional continental opposite numbers . |
9 | It might even help deserving patients to be taken seriously . |
10 | She 'd decided to go along with the FBI for a laugh , and because it might possibly help British Intelligence . |
11 | It might indeed make more difficulties . |