Example sentences of "which might [verb] [prep] [be] " in BNC.

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1 A letter was received from the chairman of the Edinburgh Federation of Community Centre Management Committees detailing the options which might require to be made to meet the Secretary of State ‘ s intention to ‘ cap ’ Lothian Regional Council ‘ s level of ‘ Poll Tax ’ for the current year by some £25 million .
2 Difficult as it is to summarize so majestic a body of work as that produced by Hailey in the days when he reigned supreme as the Colonial Office 's oracle on Africa , it seems fair to say that the main impression to be derived from it is of his anxiety to avoid committing the British government to any course of action which might prove to be irreversible .
3 Which might prove to be no bad fortune for those recruits …
4 Women mourn the loss of a breast — ‘ which at 50 has no function other than a psychological one ’ — unlike almost any other part of their body which might have to be removed for health reasons .
5 Had this been successful it would have been possible for managers of education and training at every level within a locality to identify major employment issues , to assess likely large-scale change in employment patterns and to identify educational links which might have to be developed or changed .
6 If necessary , such a person could then be sent on a suitable training course to learn any technical skills which might seem to be appropriate .
7 Moreover , in this particular case the justices were hearing this application on 27 January 1992 against the background which included the making of a full care order on 15 May 1991 , an order which , as I have already indicated , was made after hearing submissions by the guardian ad litem and by the local authority which might seem to be in marked distinction to the submissions being made now , only a few months later .
8 It is a conception that might not be true of it , or all of it , and which might cease to be true of it or of all of it .
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