Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb past] [conj] it might " in BNC.
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1 | As they were both due in London in connection with the case , and as Coleman was also there seeing Salinger , Buhler suggested that it might be a good opportunity for the three of them to get together . |
2 | Mr William Ross feared that it might . |
3 | Holmes J. recognised that it might not be possible to establish the forfeiture without quo warranto but considered that even before or until such a proceeding the effect of the clause upon the plaintiffs ' business could be serious , and ( 2 ) the incurring of a penalty which would continue to accrue and accumulate pending litigation should the plaintiffs ultimately fail . |
4 | Miss Fergusson feared that it might be . |
5 | At first , the afternoon was as much a pleasure as McAllister thought that it might be . |
6 | On the subject of the Lions , Finlay Calder wondered whether it might prove a mistake taking both Wade Dooley and Peter Winterbottom to New Zealand as he considered them to be past their best . |
7 | Thiemens said that it might even be possible to apply the effect to enrichment of certain isotopes . |
8 | In Émile Rousseau suggested that it might be possible to recreate a system of ‘ natural education ’ . |
9 | She was , as Clara had discovered at an early age , colossally inconsistent ; and sometimes Clara thought that it might have been easier to live with a true religious fanatic , whose fads and fancies would be at least predictable and well-marshalled , with the backing of some kind of external authority , from which there could be some appeal . |