Example sentences of "[pron] might come in " in BNC.
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1 | Do you think I might come in for a few minutes and talk to you about Matilda ? ’ |
2 | When I gatecrashed your life I suppose you thought I might come in useful as some kind of antidote — but it did n't work . ’ |
3 | I might come in I hate |
4 | ‘ We ca n't make love here ; my dress could be ruined and someone might come in , ’ she said shyly . |
5 | ‘ Someone might come in and offer me more money . |
6 | The KGB owed MI6 a favour which might come in handy one day . |
7 | GUIL : ( Retiring ) Somebody might come in . |
8 | GUIL : ( Pause ) No , somebody might come in . |
9 | The flat was certainly unoccupied , but , equally certainly , it was not unvisited , and we had no idea who might come in next . |
10 | I do not expect shame from Ministers , but I should have thought that all the Ministers present , and all the others who might come in later , would be a little wary about pressing this matter . |
11 | who might come in . |
12 | She might come in useful . |
13 | You come , you go to Ireland and you , you might come in , on a lovely sunny day like this and you get half way over and you 've go yo you think Jesus Christ has got hold of you ! |
14 | ‘ They might come in handy for making your trap , ’ he said . |
15 | You could never tell when they might come in useful . |
16 | Trouble was , Sidney decided to go back to get the sentry 's rifle , obviously thinking it might come in useful . |
17 | Its abolition was recommended as long ago as 1967 but nothing has been done — one suspects a feeling that it might come in useful one day . |
18 | It might come in handy again some time . " |
19 | You never know when it might come in useful . |
20 | More probably it was the product of the average scientist 's well-known unwillingness to get rid of anything if he thought that it might come in useful at some time in the future . |
21 | ‘ I thought it might come in useful , ’ Rebecca agreed . |
22 | One day it might come in handy . ’ |
23 | It might come in handy . |
24 | And now she could not stop talking , and he had put the book down , and they were shaking in each other 's arms , and he was kissing her , and she was kissing him , and really this would not do — they were in the embassy library , and anyone might come in , and , ‘ Dr Neil , we can not make love here ; it would not be proper , ’ she said breathlessly . |
25 | She was risking that he might come in ; and she had the disconnected breathless out-of-control feeling that was fatal with Jasper . |
26 | Ballater , relieved to see that he was there , asked if he might come in . |
27 | Chrissy will come in , he might come in bringing Simon and his mum |
28 | But like he might come in say twenty past eleven something |