Example sentences of "might have been some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | That might have been some deterrent of some description . |
2 | In between the Oaks and the Elms darted the Silver Birches , slender and frivolous-looking , with wild , shining white hair that streamed out behind them and mischievous features and trailing garments that might have been some kind of cloth , but might as easily have been simply their pale leaves . |
3 | At a news conference on Aug. 11 the mayor of Shenzhen admitted that there might have been some mishandling of the issue of forms , and promised to seek out corrupt officials . |
4 | One reason the 1989 regulations were passed was to satisfy the United States as to the protection offered in the United Kingdom , otherwise there might have been some doubt as to whether topographies derived from the United Kingdom would have been afforded protection in the United States . |
5 | If the increase in child benefit had been a real increase , there might have been some logic in that . |
6 | There might have been some difficulty there because of Giles ‘ s position , because of the conflict of interest . |
7 | If only they 'd started when they were young like himself , there might have been some hope for them . |
8 | If she had picked on anyone else there might have been some hope ; but not a Felton . |
9 | In the past , when such knowledge was inaccessible or dangerous to promulgate , there might have been some justification . |
10 | I was hoping it might have been some tobacco . |
11 | It might have been some sort of optician 's test thing , for all I could say , or a kids ’ puzzle . |
12 | ‘ You sure you do n't mind me talking about your sister ? ’ he said slowly , with what might have been some sort of smile on his face . |