Example sentences of "might be [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Judging from the photograph , Joseph Noel Paton 's Crimean War weepie ‘ Home ’ is one of the very few narrative pictures which might be up to the standard of this ideal exhibition .
2 They felt they might be on to a good thing .
3 they might be out of the divisional area but you , they might just as well be for the amount of you 're spending on them .
4 ‘ I believe we 're the only ones left , ’ said Jed as they stopped at East Acton , a rather dark little station that looked as if it might be out in the country .
5 so I wonder if she 's going down the , well she might be down for the service now
6 Steve Kerton says it 's good to be back racing in this country and he has n't had a brilliant start but if he keeps picking up points might be in with a chance of winning
7 Steve Kerton says it 's good to be back racing in this country and he has n't had a brilliant start but if he keeps picking up points might be in with a chance of winning
8 I think if you get four , five results together , I think you might be in with a shout .
9 She might be in for a long wait : Bella did n't break her routine for anyone .
10 City 's attackers The signs were already there for City that they might be in for a spanking when their formidable attack of Andy Cole , Leroy Rosenior and playmaker Jacki Dziekanowski were held in a tight grip in a first-half an opening 45 minutes that was marked by a spectacular 30-yard goal from Justin Channing , in the final week of his loan spell from QPR .
11 ‘ It looks as if we might be in for a bit of a blow , ’ he remarked .
12 You might be in for a shock . ’
13 And one suspects it might be back in the days of the nineteen fifties , nineteen sixties when the labour party opposed anything at local level , of course , but at local level that might tend towards helping people to be upwardly mobile on the grounds that upwardly mobile people stop voting labour .
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