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

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1 Although they might be in major shops soon , they 're presently only available from
2 The chapter on Explaining made trouble for Positivist ideas of explanation but did not suggest that they might be beside the point .
3 Clearly , outright control does indeed take place , but on a day-to-day level social stability is secured largely through people feeling that they might be under scrutiny .
4 And he put his sons to read , that they might be of the better understanding , and he made them take arms , and be shown how to demean themselves in battle , and to be huntsmen .
5 Although Charlie was still thin — now a flyweight — and not all that tall , once his seventeenth birthday had come and gone he noticed that the ladies on the corner of the Whitechapel Road , who were still placing white feathers on anyone wearing civilian clothes who looked as if they might be between the ages of eighteen and forty , were beginning to eye him like impatient vultures .
6 Floppy drives and video are all OK but they might be in need of modernisation .
7 Yeah well there 's a problem with that because they might be on different project number mighten they ?
8 No one in the room is excluded , as they might be from a maths activity that some of them ca n't do ; or from a games session , where physical prowess is such an important factor .
9 Two very important indexing journals not always used as much as they might be by social researchers are the British Humanities Index and the Public Affairs Information Service Bulletin .
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