Example sentences of "one that might [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | It 's the alembick of the age — one that might blow up in all our faces , and yet … |
2 | But perhaps a more interesting effect — and the one that might offer scientists the first chance to test Kulsrud 's work experimentally — is the ability to suppress D-D reactions by polarising the deuterons so that all the ions line up parallel to the magnetic field . |
3 | His meaning was clear , and she knew the choice before her was a momentous one , one that might change the whole course of her life . |
4 | Not a defence that could stop thousands of missiles , but one that might deal with a few terror weapons lobbed around the planet by third-world undesirables . |
5 | A visit to a different universe — one that might help you understand what I 'm getting at ? ’ |
6 | All the sudden excitement in the US among AT&T Co , MCI Communications Corp and Sprint Corp about toll-free 800 number business is that from this weekend , the numbers become portable so that subscribers can change from a carrier they do n't like to one that might appeal more , without changing the number . |
7 | The first one that might occur to him is to manufacture light , to use a lantern or a searchlight . |
8 | Whatever the answer may be , it is certain that we are dealing with an extremely strange reaction here , and one that might repay much greater attention . |
9 | It is a perspective that Freeman in his criticism of Mead totally failed to appreciate , and one that might have reduced the savagery of his attack . |
10 | The historian 's first and final duty , however , remains the explanation of the world that was , rather than the one that might have been . |
11 | It is not only a difficult job to attempt to integrate these but also one that might have opposition from users who would prefer to keep to a successful , if limited , system . |
12 | Let's do one that might sound . |