Example sentences of "[conj] might be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Such explanations could be reasonably well founded or might be hypothetical , in which case this should be made clear to the reader .
2 Erm , the method that we 're likely to use , or might be successful in bringing about this change , and once we 've done it how it 's likely to be effective .
3 Even though he does not intend to insult , or is not seeking to insult , he can be guilty of the offence if he is aware that his conduct is or might be insulting .
4 Section 33(3) requires the court to have regard to all the circumstances of the case and in particular to : ( a ) the length of , and the reasons for , the delay on the part of the plaintiff ; ( b ) the extent to which , having regard to the delay , the evidence adduced or likely to be adduced by the plaintiff or the defendant is or is likely to be less cogent than if the action had been brought within the time allowed by s11 or ( as the case may be ) by s12 ; ( c ) the conduct of the defendant after the cause of action arose , including the extent ( if any ) to which he responded to requests reasonably made by the plaintiff for information or inspection for the purpose of ascertaining facts which were or might be relevant to the plaintiff 's cause of action against the defendant ; ( d ) the duration of any disability of the plaintiff arising after the date of the accrual of the cause of action ; ( e ) the extent to which the plaintiff acted promptly and reasonably once he knew whether or not the act or omission of the defendant , to which the injury was attributable , might be capable at that time of giving rise to an action for damages ; ( f ) the steps , if any , taken by the plaintiff to obtain medical , legal or other expert advice and the nature of any such advice he may have received .
5 Conversely , a negative provocation test suggests that the patient 's pain is not due to the presence of irritant duodenal juice in the stomach , but could be associated with abnormal motility associated with DGR , or might be due to an unrelated cause .
6 Ok , post and/or email me direct if you are or might be interested .
7 It was because the rebels believed that he had stashed away rather more cash abroad than might be necessary to pay his tuition fees that Doe met an end still more grisly than that of his Romanian guests .
8 Do the assumptions of heads have to attach less weight than might be reasonable to , for instance , a colleague 's attitude of reluctance ?
9 What he was after was not bank funding but advice on European Community finance that might be available .
10 When other tradeable assets are taken into account the total of charity money that might be available for fund management could be between £15bn and £20bn .
11 ‘ owing to the presence of which ’ This point is normally covered in any witness statement that might be available , viz. ‘ I saw four vehicles were involved etc. ’ or ‘ if it had not been for that vehicle the accident would not have happened ’ .
12 If you participate in a mock interview programme you will be given an application form to fill in for the kind of job that might be available through the Compact .
13 the searcher may be the end user , possibly approaching the search in some ignorance of his real requirements or of the literature that might be available to meet those requirements .
14 SPG would identify any [ ] and [ ] interests that these partners may have elsewhere in Europe , plus non-core activities that might be available for sale following an acquisition .
15 Were were would you suggest that they have a lot of unresolved feelings about that , or maybe they had emotional scars because no-one was there to give them the kind of hope that might be available now ?
16 The standard form of transfer simply requires the conveyancer to insert the county and district , the title number , the address of the property , the date , the consideration , the parties to the transaction and any special provisions that might be appropriate should new restrictive covenants be proposed , or should the purchase be a joint purchase .
17 One gamma ray detector that might be capable of spotting primordial black holes is the entire earth 's atmosphere .
18 The ability to formulate original thoughts , as well as the opportunity to put these into effect , both demand several other qualities , personal as well as situational , that may be partially or completely independent of those that might be ascribable to ‘ psychotic ’ modes of thinking .
19 Whatever the method used to discover a new site , the most important element is to record its position and any other details that might be apparent at the time of discovery .
20 He said that they would be subject to the same collective discipline , would be able to carry a majority in the Commons and would be able to sustain the short-term unpopularity of some of the decisions that might be necessary to get the economy moving again .
21 He wanted a presidency that could take unpopular measures that might be necessary if Sri Lanka were to match Singapore 's success .
22 There is also disagreement as to whether the sustained kinase activity that might be necessary for LTP is located within the postsynaptic cell or not .
23 Without at this stage examining the measures that might be necessary to improve the responsiveness of companies to the interests of the various groups that make up ‘ the public ’ , we should note that the social enterprise perspective supplies a justificatory foundation for the relevant programme of reform .
24 In particular , given the importance attached by Williamson to efficiency , there is no clear treatment of the tradeoffs that might be necessary between short-term and long-term efficiency .
25 Thus there is no repeat of the search through overflow areas and/or frequent reorganisation that might be necessary to support index sequential processing .
26 In some ways that might be good news , some ways it is n't .
27 It would appear , however , that some tumours contain more active product than others ; thus autocrine growth promoting effects that might be attributable to gastrin are in any case only likely to be a property of a subset of tumours .
28 Prices are generally too high for any quality furniture that might be suitable for reworking .
29 While there , he was able to forget the ritual of Monday morning when , in the darkness of winter or the bright light of summer 's early dawns , Celtic Crescent and the streets of Jewtown would be clamorous with the noise of horses being led from nearby stables and harnessed to carts , of men shouting instructions and calling to each other in Yiddish and English as they struggled under the weight of trunks and knapsacks stuffed to overflowing with clothes , fancy goods , kitchen articles , holy pictures , enlargements of family photographs — anything that might be suitable for selling from door to door on a weekly-payment basis .
30 The response of the Treasury official upon receiving the nomination , according to the duke , was to ‘ put the presentation in his pocket , desiring me rather to name somebody that might be useful for my interest , for nobody knows this Achterlonie ’ .
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