Example sentences of "they might be [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Any one of them might be a part of this conspiracy . ’ |
2 | Die Grünen has been described by Petra Kelly as an ‘ anti-party party ’ , and getting into bed with them might be a guarantee of ending up on the floor . |
3 | ‘ The dragons might be there ; they might be real and they might be every bit as vicious as I 'd imagined , but I 'm a human being ; so was Adolf Hitler and he killed millions of people ! |
4 | Oh I thought they might be a bit earlier |
5 | Then , ‘ without acquainting any of his friends , fearing that they might be a hindrance to this determination ’ , he was ordained Deacon by Bishop Laud . |
6 | However , they might be a dab hand at needlework or crochet . |
7 | There was in the polytechnics and colleges , as there had also been in the colleges of advanced technology , some general discussion about the validity of sandwich courses as such , given the possibility that they might be a means of perpetuating outdated practices . |
8 | They might be a conglomerate of poseurs , ex-Leaguers and Mike Channon wannabees , but they are also the best club in the division . |
9 | ‘ They might be the watch — ’ |
10 | THEY might be the underdogs but Sunder land have proved in the past that when it comes to Wembley finals they can rise to the occasion . |
11 | Naturally most of the boys opted for ‘ the strip ’ and each time the innuendo was made the girls pretended it was terribly witty and original , If a little naughty , just as they did when they were asked for the twentieth time if perhaps they might be the prize . |
12 | So when Ray Neal of Thringstone Aquatics had some Victorian Cichlids for sale Nancy decided they might be the answer . |
13 | Any suggestion that they might be the cause of problems is simply denied : it is declared that they could not be . |
14 | On the back of its thorax it has two flap-like sideways extensions of the chitinous shell that look as though they might be the rudiments of wings . |
15 | More senior posts were employed as tools of patronage at a higher level , for they might be the object of the ambition of a substantial freeholder with his own political interest , whose support might be of value to the Administration directly . |
16 | But it is useful anyway to speculate about possible findings and so some possible explanations ; the characters who use irony might be similar in type to Austen herself ( in class , gender , age ) ; or they might be the characters who function as heroes and heroines in the novels . |