Sentence examples for might be public from inspiring English sources

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Someday, as the density increased, there might be public transportation.

Locals rolled out goings-on like these as if in a contest called "Can You Top This?" To some these incidents might be public piffle.

Is that the shiftiness of the guilty party, fearful that his secrets might be public knowledge, or the approach of a practiced carnivore checking out the prey?

More signals of encouragement to countries in the region would be a welcome by-product of NATO's summit next year.Another useful strategy, odd as it sounds, might be public relations campaigns for foreign and for domestic audiences.

For the purposes of this project, we are not looking at enclosed shopping malls - only open spaces, from streets and city squares to village greens, beaches and riverbanks, where there's a reasonable expectation that the space might be public.

There might be public hearings (as in the American Congress) or select committees (as in the British parliament) to monitor the administration.Another idea to give more authority to government would be to introduce an American-style General Accounting Office GAOO)—as the fledgling Democratic Party, founded last September by Yukio Hatoyama and Naoto Kan, wants to do.

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And yeah, they might be public-school types or whatever, but I love it and I never miss an issue.

Sure, that review might not be public, but it exists in a digital format on the company's servers.

If so, the appropriate punishment might be a public slap on the hand.

There was no estimate on when those materials might be made public.

White House officials said the tape might be made public later in the week.

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