Example sentences of "that might be [adj] " in BNC.

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1 What he was after was not bank funding but advice on European Community finance that might be available .
2 When other tradeable assets are taken into account the total of charity money that might be available for fund management could be between £15bn and £20bn .
3 ‘ owing to the presence of which ’ This point is normally covered in any witness statement that might be available , viz. ‘ I saw four vehicles were involved etc. ’ or ‘ if it had not been for that vehicle the accident would not have happened ’ .
4 If you participate in a mock interview programme you will be given an application form to fill in for the kind of job that might be available through the Compact .
5 the searcher may be the end user , possibly approaching the search in some ignorance of his real requirements or of the literature that might be available to meet those requirements .
6 SPG would identify any [ ] and [ ] interests that these partners may have elsewhere in Europe , plus non-core activities that might be available for sale following an acquisition .
7 Were were would you suggest that they have a lot of unresolved feelings about that , or maybe they had emotional scars because no-one was there to give them the kind of hope that might be available now ?
8 The standard form of transfer simply requires the conveyancer to insert the county and district , the title number , the address of the property , the date , the consideration , the parties to the transaction and any special provisions that might be appropriate should new restrictive covenants be proposed , or should the purchase be a joint purchase .
9 One gamma ray detector that might be capable of spotting primordial black holes is the entire earth 's atmosphere .
10 The ability to formulate original thoughts , as well as the opportunity to put these into effect , both demand several other qualities , personal as well as situational , that may be partially or completely independent of those that might be ascribable to ‘ psychotic ’ modes of thinking .
11 Whatever the method used to discover a new site , the most important element is to record its position and any other details that might be apparent at the time of discovery .
12 He said that they would be subject to the same collective discipline , would be able to carry a majority in the Commons and would be able to sustain the short-term unpopularity of some of the decisions that might be necessary to get the economy moving again .
13 He wanted a presidency that could take unpopular measures that might be necessary if Sri Lanka were to match Singapore 's success .
14 There is also disagreement as to whether the sustained kinase activity that might be necessary for LTP is located within the postsynaptic cell or not .
15 Without at this stage examining the measures that might be necessary to improve the responsiveness of companies to the interests of the various groups that make up ‘ the public ’ , we should note that the social enterprise perspective supplies a justificatory foundation for the relevant programme of reform .
16 In particular , given the importance attached by Williamson to efficiency , there is no clear treatment of the tradeoffs that might be necessary between short-term and long-term efficiency .
17 Thus there is no repeat of the search through overflow areas and/or frequent reorganisation that might be necessary to support index sequential processing .
18 In some ways that might be good news , some ways it is n't .
19 It would appear , however , that some tumours contain more active product than others ; thus autocrine growth promoting effects that might be attributable to gastrin are in any case only likely to be a property of a subset of tumours .
20 Prices are generally too high for any quality furniture that might be suitable for reworking .
21 While there , he was able to forget the ritual of Monday morning when , in the darkness of winter or the bright light of summer 's early dawns , Celtic Crescent and the streets of Jewtown would be clamorous with the noise of horses being led from nearby stables and harnessed to carts , of men shouting instructions and calling to each other in Yiddish and English as they struggled under the weight of trunks and knapsacks stuffed to overflowing with clothes , fancy goods , kitchen articles , holy pictures , enlargements of family photographs — anything that might be suitable for selling from door to door on a weekly-payment basis .
22 The response of the Treasury official upon receiving the nomination , according to the duke , was to ‘ put the presentation in his pocket , desiring me rather to name somebody that might be useful for my interest , for nobody knows this Achterlonie ’ .
23 Have you received any new material by post that might be useful for a painting in the years ahead ?
24 They question everybody very closely , just to make sure that they find out every tiny detail that might be useful .
25 ‘ Oh , come on Ken , you 've just admitted I 've turned up something that might be useful .
26 In her essay ‘ Sculpture in the Expanded Field ’ , 5 art historian Rosalind Krauss explored ideas about categories in ways that might be useful to this discussion about textiles : ‘ over the last 10 years rather surprising things have come to be called sculpture : narrow corridors with TV monitors at the ends , large photographs documenting country hikes … categories like sculpture and painting have been kneaded and stretched and twisted in an extraordinary demonstration of elasticity , and display of the way in which a cultural term can be extended to include just about anything ’ .
27 We 've got to gather up everything that might be useful .
28 ‘ We urgently need one main corporate sponsor — but we 'll take anything anyone wants to give that might be useful . ’
29 After careful examination of the stomach , duodenum , and any stoma that might be present , 10 gastric mucosal biopsy specimens were taken from different parts of the stomach .
30 We require to clarify any inherent pattern that might be present in the variation of imports over time .
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