Example sentences of "they might be [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I want one of them might be nice for Natty . |
2 | We have to encourage counsellees that talking about the issues which worry them might be helpful . |
3 | Institutional rearing and other adverse childhood experience is liable to produce a feeling that one is in the hands of fate , thus anything to increase the young person 's social problem-solving skills and their belief in their own ability to control what happens to them might be helpful . |
4 | However , the distances between Asp84 , Glu 115 , Glu204 and Glu238 are short , indicating that some of them might be uncharged ( Fig. 3 a ) . |
5 | And although many of them might be poor in some ways , that did n't mean they had no money to spend . |
6 | Certainly when the population was declining , one would expect that tenants might be hard to find and that concessions to them might be necessary , either in the form of a rent reduction or a cut in the entry fine , or in an extension of the period of the lease . |
7 | If the receiver succeeds in his plans to sell the company as a going concern then most of them might be able to hang on to their positions . |
8 | Although the radiation from most would be very weak because they are far away , the total from all of them might be detectable . |
9 | Wilson could see that when scrubbed the red and white patterns upon them might be pretty . |
10 | Right , and we 've got part of this linked in with the stuff you might have done on Sapir-Wharf Hypothesis in the sense that er people talk about different things because they might be relevant to their actual lives . |
11 | If children did n't pour out all their bad feelings in one go , they might be grumpy and irritable all the time . |
12 | Bardul uses this chamber to store an amazing range of things which he has picked up over the years in the hope that one day they might be useful . |
13 | Other comments ( from other authors ) that you find interesting and that look as if they might be useful can go down in the blank spaces . |
14 | They 're aluminium , but they might be useful . |
15 | His dogs looked as if they might be dangerous and so Coetzee reached for a tried and tested method for solving the problem — strychnine . |
16 | They might be shocked if they realized their destructive influence on those they meet Last night I was at a social gathering . |
17 | They might be nice . ’ |
18 | One reason is that the commercial transaction test seems to go too far ; many transactions which will be generally regarded as perfectly legitimate forms of investment , are entered into solely , or at least predominantly , for tax reasons , and I think it would be wrong to suggest that they might be taxable for that reason alone . |
19 | For example , if they failed to arrange for a minor repair in the science labs and a pupil was hurt as a result , they might be guilty of a safety offence . |
20 | They might be total strangers and they think Where ? |
21 | Bring your bathing-suit , just in case — in case anyone looks as though they might be drowning , ’ he finished , toning down the severity of his voice with one of his enigmatic smiles . |
22 | Advertisements may range in size from a small window notice to a massive hoarding ; they vary in purpose from a bus stop sign to the demand to buy a certain make of detergent ; they could be situated alongside a cathedral , in a busy shopping street , or in a particularly beautiful rural setting ; they might be pleasant or obnoxious to look at ; they might be temporary or permanent ; and so on . |
23 | The evolution of sculpture through the sixth century , however , makes it hard to date the figures we are now considering before 600 and they might be well after . |
24 | because they might be applicable . |
25 | And when they 've got a sell-out crowd singing along , you wonder if they might be right . |
26 | ‘ Sometimes they might be sad things , sometimes happy . |
27 | It suggested that they might be unaware of the difference between feral and wildcats , or unaware of the law . |
28 | Pink ( as their name suggests ) , elongated , covered with nobbles and excrescences , they might be anatomical specimens : barely mentionable organs , far gone with some disgusting disease . |
29 | ‘ The dragons might be there ; they might be real and they might be every bit as vicious as I 'd imagined , but I 'm a human being ; so was Adolf Hitler and he killed millions of people ! |
30 | Just as well , for with the state the country was in people would be wary of a stranger who 'd come knocking on their door at an hour when they might be warm and snug at the gates of dreamland . |