Example sentences of "[noun pl] might [adv] [be] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Visits of inspectors and college tutors might well be occasions for staff discussions on new plans and projects . |
2 | Humming pickups , poorly grounded leads , or the waves of hiss emanating from your preamp and effects might well be part of your sound , but they create an editing nightmare . |
3 | These attacks might only be cattle raids — that 's bad enough-but sometimes they might be more hostile . |
4 | It 's now quite sterile yet still manages to be immensely variable — to such a degree that even in the 18th century , gardeners thought all crocuses might simply be variants of it . |
5 | I think some of my er introductory comments might now be inspector , er understand the er sort of urban situation , erm we heard yesterday about er discussion about the similarities between different districts in North Yorkshire and the possible differences . |
6 | Others suspect that exhibition spaces might simply be veils for new real-estate deals . |
7 | It had simply never occurred to her that the young woman in a ski jacket with faded jeans tucked into her boots might actually be Hugo Varna 's daughter ! |