Example sentences of "might [adv] [be] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I said I was rather tied up at the school over most week-ends ; though the half-term holiday was the week-end after next and I might just be in Athens then — but I could n't be sure .
2 Nothing from Evans , who might still be in Essex .
3 But he hinted that if Howard Wilkinson had a bit more flair , then both might still be in Elland Road harness and jointly pursuing another championship .
4 If Attlee had carried on for another year , and the economy had turned round , Labour might still be in power .
5 No one ever explained what the danger zone was , or that people living outside the no-go area might still be in danger of contamination .
6 She had none of the fears of the normal servant that her honesty might ever be in doubt and her absolute conviction of her own integrity had finally communicated itself to the old man and been conceded by him .
7 You might also be in receipt of income from an annuity .
8 The end might now be in sight , but the Eiger had exacted a grim toll for the right of passage .
9 The representative insider now fears that his job , which he had previously assumed to be safe , might now be in jeopardy .
10 She went , moving like a sleepwalker past Ned O'Mara , who might even be in love with her , past the ginger-haired barmaid who would have been happy to settle for Ned and therefore hated her , past the mousy-haired barmaid who had a good man of her own and could therefore afford to pity her .
11 We might even be in America before then .
12 Both are a natural habitat for golf of indescribable beauty , and on the lower coastal levels the cliffs give way to duneland , transformed here and there into links so natural they might well be in Scotland .
13 It was now after midnight , Steen might well be in bed .
14 Even a swimmer with all his wits about him might well be in trouble down those reaches at this time of year .
15 You might likely be in bed if you do n't eat that !
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