Example sentences of "[noun] might be on " in BNC.

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1 The optimists tried to suggest that Garner and Holding might be on the wane ; the realists knew better .
2 At any given age a child might be on quite different levels for difference subjects .
3 The very optimism of the possibility that the miners might be on the move against the government carried with it a premonition of pessimism , that the miners would save the working class when it could not save itself .
4 Despite research into some aspects of the error propagation issue in spatial data processing ( e.g. Blakemore 1984 ; Chrisman 1984 ; Drummond 1987 ; Goodchild and Dubuc 1987 ; Walsh et al. 1987 ) , Burrough ( 1986:103 ) correctly points out that ‘ It is remarkable that there have been so few studies on the whole problem of residual variation and how errors arise , or are created and propagated in geographical information processing , and what the effects of these errors might be on the results of studies made . ’
5 ENGLAND vice-captain Alec Stewart has been re-appointed captain of Surrey for the 1993 cricket season , ending suggestions that his job might be on the line after the TCCB found the county guilty of ball-tampering .
6 There seemed no point when the whole place might be on the point of closing , and she herself and Steve in prison .
7 Some media at any moment might be on the way in ; others on the way out .
8 Mick and Paddy might be on their way .
9 Mr Hopps later mentioned to the Cypriots that the Kanakaria mosaics might be on the market .
10 Today the firm offers connectivity products supporting Santa Cruz Operation Unix , Unix 5.1 , and IBM 's AIX — Craine says Sun Microsystems , Hewlett-Packard and DEC flavours of Unix might be on the agenda sometime in the future , though nothing is imminent .
11 SIGNS that the economy might be on the upturn come with another major East Anglian employer back in profit .
12 Likewise , a carpenter or joiner might be on a set day rate but who for a period might take on a separate contract to saw timber at a rate per 100 ft. , the figure depending upon the hardness of the wood .
13 The answer might be on the pier or in a boat .
14 just thought you know , Stuart might be on the T V
15 I have hope that Ndlove might be on the agenda
16 The shoes and socks might be on the floor if the patient is capable of reaching down for them .
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