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

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1 Perhaps I might suggest three stages that should be considered as a route to achieving this goal .
2 Perhaps I might get some help
3 Well perhaps you might have more contact with the nurse erm the district nurse .
4 So you might think few firms would opt for the formal route .
5 So you might say one mistake perfectly presented four marks .
6 So you might have another week off yet .
7 Ageist policies are sometimes advocated on the basis of compassionate and humanitarian concerns — perhaps one might regard this stance as reasoned ageism .
8 " Aye , the Big fellow is active again you 'll be pleased to know ; perhaps we might see some results soon .
9 So one might expect chemical sensitivity to run in families , if enzyme defects are a common cause of the problem .
10 Further opposition came from those who , no matter how much they might desire British association with their ambitions , saw a free trade area as a retrograde step , and feared its adverse effect upon the ultimate goal of political unity .
11 Almost all modern economists , however much they might resist such classification , are drawn to one of two camps .
12 But on day-to-day issues or on detailed matters where the minister would not be authorized to intervene by the relevant act , however much he might discuss these points on an informal basis and influence the actions of the board , Parliament can do nothing .
13 Perhaps it might make more sense to restrict people to a fixed number of pets .
14 The recommendation of the report on that Chairman , is that er , we should erm , transfer twenty thousand pounds to the er , Business Grants from the , either from existing budgets and any other existing sources of funds which are available within the department , it would be , if we merely trawl through everything , we might find anyway we might have some fund , fund spending spree at the end of the year , see if we keep things , just let's keep the scheme going .
15 In 1800 there were no access roads , no mountain rescue , no way of keeping dry or changing wet clothes until returning home which might take three days .
16 Hopefully they might get some work in .
17 Now I might have extra players so that there can be some moments of rest for the players in one of the very long symphonies ; but in Bruckner 's day it was often a matter of re-scoring a passage because you knew that the third horn was not a very good player and that is all you had .
18 Now you might think well stags have harem groups and they 've got these enormous antlers and they could bully and er I mean a harem group looks kind of fascist kind of social structure you know when a male dominates female , but in fact field observations of how stags actually deal with their females show that they 're very tender erm towards them and they have to have the cooperation of the female in order to mount .
19 Now you might achieve vacant possession over a period of seven years .
20 Er well y yes , they 'll be running at a loss right through until we eventually fix the prices for the whole programme and er hopefully the if they do it very efficiently we might make some profit .
21 Well you might get some facts right if you did !
22 Here we might examine another layer of the onion .
23 Well mine might cost twelve point five
24 Physically demonstrate various ways of interacting socially with others , indicate how she might make positive comments about another child , and show her how to play constructively .
25 Now think about how she might solve this problem :
26 Indeed one might argue that talk of Jesus as our ‘ brother ’ , emphasizing his humanity , makes Jesus more intrusively male than if one were casting him in the role of the cosmic Christ .
27 Then we might get some goals .
28 If , for example , ‘ Zed ’ was the name of a new student in the first year , then we might add those details to the STUDENT relation by :
29 Marx himself did , however , leave some basic clues as to how we might achieve this kind of understanding of the state .
30 Having seen that there is an a priori case for some governmental interference , we will pass on in chapter 3 to applications of the theory of the firm to regulated situations — how we might expect such firms to behave .
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