Example sentences of "[pron] might [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I wan na get out there , and I might even make some sacrifices .
2 Sending Ælfgifu and Swegen to Norway perhaps had its advantages here , and maybe Harold Harefoot was not allowed to live at court , which might partly explain alleged doubts about his identity .
3 ‘ The bright child who might possibly get nine GCSEs is going to be pushed to go in for more and more .
4 Very few athletes enter sport without the assistance and encouragement of a teacher who might innocently create serious tensions , as with Jackie Jackson , whose PE teacher strengthened her commitment to athletics , a commitment which proved destructive to her educational aims , as she pointed out : ‘ I was spending so much time in athletics that I could n't give enough time to my ‘ A ’ levels . ’
5 You might even win some supporters .
6 You might also try other vegetables raw , raw mushrooms or raw peas , for instance .
7 You might just catch these blemishes in the photo and think I 'm being overly generous about a dodgy finish .
8 Keep a regular check on your score — you might only achieve 8 repetitions of one exercise , 4 of another and 20 of a different exercise !
9 Keep the circle flowing — you might only achieve 4 times to begin with .
10 But if they were short , they would keep you on until they could get another man from a different station , so that you might only have two hours off .
11 That if you work in the big city you might only have seven miles between calls but it still takes you three quarters of an hour .
12 It 's not a good idea to include the year as part of the file name as well , because you might accidentally copy some files into the wrong directory .
13 Finally , where there are important divisions between kinds of culture and society , one might well expect systematic differences between the associated languages for example , it is likely that literacy has systematic effects on the lexical , syntactic and semantic structure of languages , even if these have never been spelt out ( see Goody , 1977 ) .
14 I wrote the above lines several years ago about a site which I visit regularly as an indication of the sort of way in which we might best approach sacred sites in the landscape .
15 So if we knew where any collection of molecules ( like you ) were now , and how they were moving , we might even use scientific laws to predict where you would go on your holidays and save you leafing through all those glossy brochures .
16 If , alongside this , boys are allowed to develop e.g. their caring faculties and to contemplate traditionally female careers such as nursing and social work , we might also see fewer boys taking A level mathematics and finding it unsatisfying for them , as Sheila Russell 's research ( 1983 ) indicated is all too frequently the case .
17 In addition to its obvious use as a cultural asset , we might also provide part-time courses for local people to come in to learn about Art History and to use the collections in the Barber as their source material .
18 Er I should think we might just have some products on the table and some leaflets .
19 We might thus formulate two rules such as the following :
20 They might only say important things . ’
21 It might also facilitate some participants progressing from Regional to National Schools in certain sports .
22 It might also possess social representations of ‘ mercy ’ .
23 It might also involve feeding times ; during the daytime , meals would be given more readily in response to the child 's cries than during the night .
24 But even then it might simply have pre-empted things .
25 It might even help deserving patients to be taken seriously .
26 It might indeed make more difficulties .
27 He might well exclude old statutes like those forbidding contraception , however clear and precise these might be , if they are only the relics of long-abandoned policies , if they represent no contemporary political decision and therefore serve no useful role in coordinating social behaviour now . "
28 Well look at a miner I mean if he worked three days a week he might only get thirty shillings , in tho very very very seldom worked a full week .
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