Example sentences of "might have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But those who would prefer to explain the book as a comedy of manners , or as current affairs , might have difficulty in explaining the prominence given to the love affair .
2 ‘ I mean , I imagine a lot of people might have difficulty raising that much ? ’
3 The show is custom-built by Janet Street-Porter 's rapidly expanding youth and entertainment empire and is aimed squarely at people under the age of 25 who might have difficulty identifying an Andy Warhol , never mind a Renaissance masterpiece .
4 With airlines such as Hispania , British Island Airways and Paramount going belly-up , and others such as Dan-Air and Monarch reducing capacity , Airtours was concerned that it might have difficulty securing flights for its holidaymakers .
5 Some intending buyers might have difficulty in finding the purchase price .
6 For example , National & Provincial Building Society offered a mortgage helpline and hints for those who might have difficulty meeting the new level of payments .
7 In other words , she is someone who might have difficulty with spelling as she grows , but could be helped now to become a competent speller .
8 Despite there being twice as much currency in circulation as in 1990 , the deputy chairman of Gosbank , the State Bank , warned that some enterprises might have difficulty paying wages because of cash shortages .
9 Our customers appear quite happy with the rules regarding redemption of credit vouchers , but in exceptional cases , where the customer might have difficulty using the credit vouchers , some alternative means of reimbursement will be found .
10 Your man might have tendencies towards ruthlessness , like to be in control of people and situations , make his own rules , be good at taking but not so good at giving .
11 I thought you might have contacts . ’
12 Someone suggests that he might have skills to offer others on the scheme .
13 That burgh was controlled by Provost John Cunningham , whose son was an officer of the Dutch army , and the provost made his wishes quite clear to one of the candidates who solicited the town 's vote whom he believed might have friends in the Netherlands .
14 Once it is conceded that non-human animals might have qualities of this sort the observer is challenged to interpret the alleged symbolism and the alleged symptoms of emotion and attitude .
15 At a meeting of the Company on 5th November 1491 , called at the request of Thomas Rich in the name of Julian Shaa and the other executors , the Goldsmiths asked if they might have £40 clear : this would allow them to fulfil all their obligations , to have some money spare for repairs and suchlike , and also to appropriate the balance to their own use .
16 I mean if they were known widely through the island they might have bids going further but it might just be your own district .
17 It was quite conceivable , too , that he might have thoughts of visiting the Spa Triangle .
18 The suitcase might have signs on or pictures of a holiday resort to add effect .
19 So Dr Palcic and his team are developing a second test to help decide who might benefit from their first test — they are trying to determine whether a patient might have signs of lung cancer by looking at cells coughed up in his sputum .
20 The Robbins proposals , however , pointed towards a system of CNAA tutelage for those institutions which might have university aspirations but which had not , like the CATs , yet earned their spurs .
21 Additionally I might have info about further education and job opportunities , plus business contacts .
22 Sounds like 88Open might have IBM and Apple high on its list for the 880pen testing technology its been touting of late ( UX No 402 ) .
23 Lady Selvedge and Mrs Grandison arrived at Victoria Station on the day of the bazaar shortly after noon , and proceeded to look for a place where they might have lunch , or luncheon , as they called it .
24 I thought we might have lunch !
25 For instance , a typical Landsat TM band 4 image might have pixel values in the range 25–90 .
26 I mean in som In some ways in the word my it might have part of that symbol you write with a J in it .
27 You might have company , " Patrick panted. he knew that they had n't been followed , but he also knew that as soon as his mother discovered that he — that both of them — had gone , the first place she would head for would be Joe Hyde 's flat .
28 Such sums could prove attractive to all sorts of unsavoury characters , including those who might have money to launder .
29 And although you might have money saved up , you might be unwilling or unable to touch it .
30 The minister 's conversations with his Iranian opposite number , Ali Akhbar Velayati , led the Iranian to say that he thought Iraq was indeed ready to withdraw from Kuwait but might have conditions .
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