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1 For a time it seemed as though such might be the case.
2 That such might happen in this case, however, never crossed his mind.
3 The idea that such might be the case was not new.
4 Judging from the clamping hoofs, such might have been the case.
5 I have already thought that such might have been the case.
6 A fear that such might be the case had been growing on him.
7 For some seconds, I fancied that such might be the case.
8 Bill acknowledged that he feared such might be the fate prepared for them.
9 Perhaps, also, such might have been the fate of our friends.
10 We could only earnestly hope that such might be their fate.
11 She was her father's confidante, and as such might be dangerous, or useful.
12 For, in the outset, his father had said that such might be the necessity.
13 That such might be his lot in slavery he recognised.
14 Who knows but that such might have been the germinal idea of their constructions?
15 Penelope felt a tiny warmth growing in her breast, and wondered where such might lead.
16 Then the fearful thought that such might ere long be our fate came over me.
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