Sentence examples for might be sealed from inspiring English sources

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Tonight, senators announced that the Hart Building, where about 50 senators have their offices, might be sealed shut for the next several weeks so it can be decontaminated.

Tonight, senators said the Hart building, where about 50 senators have their offices, might be sealed shut for the next several weeks so it could be decontaminated with chlorine dioxide, a powerful gas.

Ahead of the Brussels summit, the hope was that a deal might be sealed quickly, and that everyone could move on to addressing "real", deeper problems: the refugee crisis was meant to be top of the list – Merkel certainly had made that clear.

Most of a century later and a flying "Esqimo" seems like no big deal, while progress on the zany borders of Cooch Behar has made no progress at all.There is now talk that a land swap might be sealed when India's prime minister Manmohan Singh visits Bangladesh later this year.

It's when she writes about Don Alfredo Cisneros Del Moral that her poetry shines most brightly: "There is stored in my father's Spanish, the way a spider might be sealed in amber, a time and place frozen just out of reach, but that I can still hold up to my eye to make the world more golden".

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Alarmed, she advised De Pue that Lindh's confession might "have to be sealed" and "only used for national security purposes," not in a criminal case against him.

Although Radack had written more than a dozen e-mails on the subject, she learned from a prosecutor named Randy Bellows that the Justice Department had turned over only two of them, neither of which reflected her fear that the F.B.I.'s actions had been unethical and that Lindh's confession might have to be sealed.

At its conception, while serving as Attorney General, Robert Kennedy speculated that some of the interviews, such as ones relating to the Cuban missile crisis might have to be sealed for a while, due to containing "highly classified material".

"An island that could be sealed off might be even more valuable for such conferences," said Lawrence Littlefield, an economist who suggested moving the United Nations to Governors Island when he worked, until a year ago, for the Department of City Planning.

If in this moment Gertrude were to smile and shake her head, then turn back to Father Luc with an expectant expression, perhaps the ceremony might go forward, the marriage be sealed.

That won't happen if the West Ham deal's done, but if it can't be sealed, it might.

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