Sentence examples for might it would be from inspiring English sources

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To again view the political process as a direct marketer might, it would be a matter of converting them not through 5 or 10 partisan positions, but one narrow, powerful idea.

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As for Burma, its generals might decide it would be best to high-tail it to China, assuming they would be welcome.

In the late nineties, when he was raising money for Disney Hall, he realized that, no matter how splendid the hall might be, it would be diminished by its bleak surroundings.

Whatever the epistemological merits of such an experience might be, it would be quite natural to say that its phenomenology includes the datum that it is an experience "of God," in particular.

Unthinkable as that might be, it would be the ultimate dream come true".

Nor is Greenfield's scope limited, as one might expect it would be, to America.

"Vieques," the play, is not about what you might think it would be.

One might think it would be one of the highest taxed as well.

"It's a lot harder to approve 140 characters than one might think it would be," Ms. Boyman said.

Since Democrats denounced it after losing in 2000 and 2004, you might think it would be a bipartisan issue.

"You might think it would be all about sex, drugs, more drugs and getting high," he said.

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