Example sentences of "might [adv] [be] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Standard hierarchical models , however , allow too little interaction between the knowledge sources : within a strictly hierarchical system , one can not interleave the processes associated with each different level of knowledge , and hence one can not allow the very early filtering out by higher-level components of what might only be partial analyses at lower levels . |
2 | Without them movies might just be flickering images , put together with some talent and no passion . |
3 | The estate and the house might both be high-value assets , but the conditions of his inheritance forced him to keep both intact and he got little currency out of them beyond the woodland leases and the shooting rights . |
4 | It might also be worthwhile buying packs of d.i.l. integrated circuit holders , or bulk buying the smaller types . |
5 | There might also be slight differences in the quality of the disk surface in the two areas , or a slightly stronger magnetic trace on certain tracks . |
6 | The pair might also be bad parents and continually eat the eggs . |
7 | When we were talking about replicators in the abstract , we saw that ‘ power ’ might simply be direct properties of the replicator itself , intrinsic properties like ‘ stickiness ’ . |
8 | There might even be other nomes living in Stores ! |
9 | Some villas had several rooms set aside just for sleeping in , and in the larger houses there might even be spare rooms for guests . |
10 | In the Godly mind of the Emperor whole worlds might well be mere mites … |
11 | This might well be good practice in the county court . |
12 | But suddenly there was something of a puff of smoke and I found myself standing all alone in the alleyway with what might well be metaphorical egg all over my kisser . |
13 | However , there might well be other reasons for this . |
14 | And there might well be other watchers . |
15 | The town fields might well be private property and held by only half-a-dozen farmers . |
16 | Fearing there might well be public outcry and an appeal to its authority , the central secretariat had asked one of the inspectors , W.J. Hands , to report on the affair . |
17 | Tribesmen might indeed be benighted savages , but they could still stir the liberal conscience — especially when their very primitiveness and simplicity made them all the more vulnerable to exploitation by unscrupulous Europeans . |