Example sentences of "[pron] might have [adj] [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | But oh , if I might have this ability to impart the Holy Spirit ! |
2 | It should not be forgotten , moreover , that Jacobite gentlemen had non-Jacobite relatives , and a favour to the kinsman in difficulties with the law was also a favour to lairds who might have good reason to expect the politician 's help . |
3 | I would be happy to hear from any priest who feels he would like to volunteer for five years or from suitably qualified people who might have some skill to offer . |
4 | ‘ You might have some difficulty convincing a judge of that . |
5 | ‘ I wondered if you might have any papers relating to it . ’ |
6 | I opted for bright summertime colours but for autumn you might have brown hedgehogs shuffling through leaves of russet and gold . |
7 | For example , we might have 10000 cattle distributed over 100 farms ; a simple random sample of 200 cattle is likely to involve most of these herds , resulting in a great deal of travelling by the investigators . |
8 | It means we might have some money left over after |
9 | Maybe if she and Julie did n't have such tiring , exhausting jobs they might have more time to concentrate on the culinary arts . |