Example sentences of "[noun sg] might be [verb] into " in BNC.

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1 A trial date had finally been set for 17 June 1991 , but given the obvious flimsiness of the case , he was still concerned that somebody within the DEA might be tempted into direct action .
2 If the estimates of the costs on paths from the penultimate node to the terminal node are greater than the actual costs on each path , as in Fig. 8.1. , then the algorithm might be misled into taking a non-optimal path .
3 Although the extent of disclosure might be taken into account in assessing reasonableness , it will not be determinative .
4 The concepts represented in this summary might be translated into an alphabetical description of the form : Education — History — England — Social Conflict — France or into a classification notation such as 942.073 .
5 Suggesting how Britain 's future military strategy might be developed into the twenty-first century is the main purpose of this book on post-imperial Defence policy .
6 And some life might be breathed into Labour 's democracy of the dead at last .
7 A simple spinner using a pentatonic scale might be subdivided into five symmetrically weighted sectors .
8 For a typical company the above policy statement might be expanded into guidelines as follows :
9 For a typical company the above policy statement might be expanded into guidelines as follows :
10 Right-wing hardliners in the ruling Liberal Democrat Party have given warning that the Emperor might be drawn into apologising for Japan 's past aggression in China , unleashing a flood of demands for reparations .
11 He hoped , in his address , that Finance and Political Economy might be removed from the sphere of party contention ; that the spirit of science might be imported into politics .
12 The hope expressed by Harrowby twenty years earlier , that the spirit of science might be imported into politics , is to some extent realized in Frankland 's Discourse .
13 " He was convinced " , wrote Tupper , " that the German man-in-the-street was participating in this senseless and savage struggle because the Prussian system forced him to ; the ordinary subject of the Kaiser might be misled into believing his cause just — but he could not conceive it possible that the German sailormen who had been part of our Merchant Service could have anything but hatred for this catastrophe " .
14 This evidence lends weight to the supposition that most quasars are the active nuclei of normal galaxies — not necessarily giant galaxies — and suggest that any hydrogen-rich system might be triggered into such activity .
15 The tape unit might be fixed into one of the standard drive bays in your PC .
16 Suggestions for extension work should have been thought out by the publishers , also follow-up assignments and how the software might be fitted into further schemes of work or related to other subject areas .
17 The presence of former United States President Jimmy Carter as an observer during the December 1990 elections and at Aristide 's inauguration was an indication of Haiti 's re-entry into world affairs ; the Jamaican Prime Minister , Michael Manley , said that he hoped that the country might be incorporated into the Caribbean Community and Common Market ( CARICOM ) .
18 By putting on special clothes and performing certain rituals , a priestess might be transformed into an epiphany of the goddess .
19 For instance , any such book might meaningfully have sections on ‘ Principles ’ and ‘ Systems ’ and the ‘ Principles ’ section might be decomposed into subsections on ‘ Computer Principles ’ and on ‘ Human Principles ’ .
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