Example sentences of "which might [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The power of central executives is made synonymous with the bureaucracy , which exaggerates administrative power at the expense of other political forces which might equally subdue legislatures and judiciaries , such as monolithic political parties .
2 Also many types of road which might otherwise give rise to noise nuisance will have been constructed pursuant to statutory powers after all relevant planning procedures have been complied with and compensation paid where appropriate .
3 In the first category we work to prevent effects which might otherwise take place , not necessarily working directly with the child .
4 English teachers need to be ready to give careful introductions and support when using texts which might otherwise cause offence to some groups ; for example , if a character with racist attitudes is portrayed , even though the author may not be supporting such attitudes .
5 These include proposals to codify in detail the criteria for applying the rule of reason , to reduce antitrust penalties for ventures that include cooperating in the production and marketing of the fruits of R&D , to establish a ‘ safe harbour ’ for collaborating firms that lack market power , and to establish an administrative review process that would clear proposals which might otherwise risk antitrust penalties ( for further details , see Brodley , 1990 ; Shapiro and Willig , 1990 ; Jorde and Teece , 1990 ; and others ) .
6 As the author is a dealer , he appears to be in touch with objects which might otherwise escape attention , and this spices up what could be a tired subject .
7 There is an implicit recognition , and perhaps acceptance , of a collaboration between you , a shared agenda which might just include sex .
8 Midwinter and Monaghan warn that the Conservative centralising trend could be emulated in the proposals from the opposition parties for a Scottish parliament which might also take powers from local government .
9 Hargreaves ( 1975 ) points out that Jordan ( 1974 ) has identified two types of teacher , which might well complement Reynolds 's two types of school .
10 Representation was most frequently by a friend or relative , or by a social worker , though there was a large unhelpful category labelled ‘ other ’ , which might well include welfare rights advisers .
11 A former Justice Department prosecutor , Lawrence Barcella , said that the policy risked offending otherwise friendly countries , which might even bring kidnapping charges against the FBI .
12 There were those which might even take part in a contract with a miner , and such agreements had not to be broken nor confidences betrayed .
13 I am not referring to the conservative perspective which condemns sexual deviance per se , but to another viewpoint , one which might actually endorse deviance in principle , at least if it were seen as a quest for authentic selfhood of the kind explored in Chapter 3 .
14 However before doing so , it is first worth mentioning two other provision in the FSA which might potentially cover insider dealing : concealing information ( s.47(1) ) , and creating a false market ( s.47(2) ) .
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