Example sentences of "there might be [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There might be problems with you only being part-time .
2 On the other hand , since his agent had accepted the terms so avidly , he thought there might be problems in getting them changed .
3 I assumed whole group drama had to be about football hooligans on their way to a match or passengers in an aeroplane about to crash ; that there might be shades of difference , but that basically everybody would be doing the same thing at the same time .
4 The discretionary nature of the grant of leave to appeal to the House of Lords avoids any suggestion that there might be abuse of such an approach .
5 In Darlington , where the Neighbourhood Watch scheme is supposed to be the biggest catch all since the trawl net was invented and where you can get into terrible trouble for suggesting there might be holes in the net the number of burglaries from houses has increased by 25pc in a year .
6 The Royal Commission did , however , recognise that custody and charge would not necessarily coincide , and that there might be intervals of time whilst the suspect was under arrest but not yet charged , and whilst he was on bail after being charged ; and the recommendation was made that the prohibition of questioning should also apply to these periods .
7 There might be papers of some kind , ’ Evelyn put in .
8 There might be bits of those bands in there , as far as influences go — music I 've heard — because all music I 've ever heard is obviously an influence .
9 There might be bits in the luxury pile , ’ she said .
10 But then , there might be joints of meat and the ice-cream and all the desserts and all the all , I mean , we have had fresh veg , we 're not allowed to put peas on the carvery .
11 There might be somefink in there about it .
12 There might be cases of killings by mothers burdened by ‘ social and emotional pressures ’ which could not be brought within the definition of mental disorder which would be the basis of a reformed defence of diminished responsibility .
13 get the , get the graphics off , cos there might be graphics in there from
14 Two blocks away from the house of her childhood it suddenly occurred to her that her mother might have left , that there might be strangers in the hallway , a different set of curtains hanging at the windows ; her father 's study might have been turned into a playroom for a new generation of North Oxford children , so different from herself in her prim Clark 's T-bar sandals that she would not be able to recognise her own infancy in theirs .
15 Cook believed that there might be evidence for a ‘ young Earth ’ in the fundamentalist sense of literal biblical interpretation , due to the presence of helium-3 in the atmosphere in quantities whose origins are hard to understand unless they are from fusion .
16 Each of these measures was confined to a single area of policy , dispute over which sometimes crossed party political lines , as with the abolition of capital punishment and the legislation to enable the prosecution of a handful of elderly men against whom there might be evidence of war crimes committed half a century earlier outside the jurisdiction of the United Kingdom courts .
17 The Board also has started considering matters where there might be change in the longer term .
18 I , I , I think they probably believed that , that , that the best way to get into socialism was to begin to create socialist elements from the start , that would facilitate the move erm and once you 'd got full control , I mean this is where , where there might be kind of bits you can say that once , once we , we need to make these assurances to get us out of feudalism .
19 For those who held Office under the King-that is , Chancellorships or Council positions — there might be meetings in the Star of the Poets . ’
20 It sounded a trivial enough disturbance on the surface , but it seemed as though there might be substance in Tom Watt 's fears after all .
21 ‘ You are n't worried that there might be things about me that you wo n't like ?
22 There might be things in there I do n't want you to see ! ’
23 If they still wanted to expand their original business there are other ways of doing so : there might be scope for a small hotel at L'Auberge , for instance , or for outside catering around Chelmslow , or they might even capitalize on George 's knowledge of French wines by setting up an off-licence and specialist wine importation business .
24 At a press conference concluding the visit Shevardnadze told a Japanese journalist that while the Soviet Union regarded its frontiers with Japan as being fixed in international law , there might be scope for " amendment " through " negotiations based on rational dialogue " and within the broader context of concluding a formal peace treaty .
25 Not all of his predictions were right ( he thought there might be war with China ) .
26 This social policy might support a duty to enquire about age wherever there might be room for doubt , and the ease of compliance ( because of the inevitable physical proximity of the parties ) again favours the requirement .
27 Mr. Beloff was not disposed to challenge this proposition although he said there might be room for dispute as to whether some of the damage which has in fact been suffered was caused by Norwich 's termination of the agency agreement .
28 Mr. Beloff was not disposed to challenge this proposition although he said there might be room for dispute as to whether some of the damage which has in fact been suffered was caused by Norwich 's termination of the agency agreement .
29 This section of land lies between the canal and the River Tame and leads along to the A5127 northeast-bound where there might be room for a vehicle to pull off the road into the gateway to load up beneath the M6 .
30 Where they contradicted each other in inessential points there might be room for debate and uncertainty .
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