Example sentences of "[pron] might get " in BNC.
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1 | Of the sense that perhaps everything needs rethinking , that perhaps next time I might get it right . |
2 | Do you know if such a list exists and if so where I might get hold of it ? |
3 | But I might get Madge 's money back for her , if he has n't spent it already . |
4 | ‘ I 'm not going to now but I might get two . ’ |
5 | ‘ I thought I might get you to play for your own sake , because you enjoy the game . ’ |
6 | Who knows , even if they do catch me , Mr Crangle and I might get on and become good friends . ’ |
7 | Perhaps you might even know where I might get some made . |
8 | The tent might blow away , I might get bitten by a snake , or I might not be able to pay back the £1,500 I had borrowed to finance the trip . |
9 | I might get up for one thing and put back another by mistake . |
10 | I knew what I was going out to and I was only concerned that there might be some hitch or delay , that I might get there and find that someone had made a mistake and I was n't due out for another six months — such was my anxiety to be released . |
11 | ‘ You never know , I might get lucky . |
12 | ‘ I might get my arms blown off , I need them for my work ! |
13 | And , although I might get things thrown at me by my band mates , I 'd really have to take ‘ Exile On Main Street ’ or ‘ Physical Graffiti ’ — a couple of rock classics from my youth . ’ |
14 | ‘ I always thought that I might get into meteorology later , but of course you never do , ’ says Alison without too much regret . |
15 | A curate at St Luke 's , an older man from the West Indies , almost persuaded my parents to let me go out to Codrington College in the West Indies , but my headmaster was firm against this , expressing the hope that I might get a scholarship to an English university . |
16 | Not only did he tell me all the train times I needed to know ( without so much as a sigh ) , he also found out how I might get from Elstree station to the BBC studios . |
17 | Another said , ‘ Well , if I cross the road I might get run over , and if I have sex I might get AIDS . |
18 | Another said , ‘ Well , if I cross the road I might get run over , and if I have sex I might get AIDS . |
19 | I only have the small size winder , perhaps one day I might get the larger size ; I bought it from PDB Engineering . |
20 | ‘ When the brewery is open I might get round to organising another trip , ’ he said . |
21 | ‘ I might get only an hour , or perhaps only half a game from him . |
22 | The ‘ Let ’ rule has stood since 1880 without too much fuss and I think I might get annoyed if I saw the fifth set in a Wimbledon final decided by a serve which simply hit the net and ‘ died ’ on the receiver 's side . |
23 | ‘ Do n't like the sound of that , ’ said Joe , ‘ it could mean I might get damaged and laid up myself . |
24 | For example the lift phobic may say , ‘ I do n't like lifts — I might get trapped — no one might notice — I 'll be stuck there for ages — I 'll begin to suffocate — I could be there for days — I 'll starve to death . ’ |
25 | May if I changed my name to The Pierce Turner or Pierce And The Turners I might get played . |
26 | I might get someone to try to keep them off until we 've finished carrying . |
27 | And how far do I not accept what I think I might get in order to remain on good terms . |
28 | If they were plain , I might get fond of them and no longer notice , but they stayed inescapably plain and I , despite my best efforts , stayed stubbornly unenchanted . |
29 | can I just say something but I might get an acid and a carbonate mixed up with an acid and a metal . |
30 | ‘ I might get messed up . ’ |