Example sentences of "might get [adv] " in BNC.

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1 There was still a chance they might get away with it .
2 While in the summer you might get away with a pair of trail boots , I would always want to wear something more substantial for traditional British hill-walking .
3 we 've got a bit of a problem , right , the dummy variable that we 've included erm er you might , you might get away with this amount .
4 This debate was an earlier version of the ‘ do n't write it down because of the danger of judicial review ’ scenario : ‘ Do n't let care managers tell users and families how much the SSD can afford , because they might get away with paying less ’ .
5 I love a piece of orange , I I would n't eat a whole orange but I do like er little pieces of oranges now I might get away with that but if I was to have a whole orange
6 Oh in that case this year I would n't mention it if I was you , you might get away with it .
7 so there 's a lot of scope , by , in other words , if you take a multiple , if you did , if you know four closes and you only use two , you might get away with it
8 Mind you , when things start moving in a certain court case , they might get even more expensive . ’
9 ‘ I thought I might get just to chat to one of them , but instead I suddenly found a whole bleeding pack of them behind me .
10 ‘ Only I think they might get just a bit mixed up . ’
11 Well topped up with these , thought Boyd as he hunted for the bread knife , she would be in a much more amicable mood , and then he might get somewhere with her .
12 The Second Son shouted to him to pray instead of cursing and we might get somewhere .
13 We might get somewhere .
14 Then at least we would avoid the congestion of bus traffic along there and if townbound traffic was limited to one stop on the museum side of Tubwell Row instead of two stops in 100 yards we might get somewhere in more senses than one .
15 ‘ You might get rather good at it , ’ said Lydia when he had finished declaiming in his beautiful Welsh voice .
16 ‘ I might get only an hour , or perhaps only half a game from him .
17 All right , you might find everything that crawls in the yard an' they might get as far as downstairs here and there , but not up here .
18 So tha tha at that time , I mean they might get as much as three pound for mooring one ship up .
19 Sunderland , he said , might get as few as 17,800 tickets for the final possibly more if Portsmouth beat Liverpool in tonight 's replay .
20 They might get really trigger-happy . ’
21 He had come alone deliberately in the hope that he might get farther with Maurice Glynn by keeping the interview in a low key .
22 I knew what I was going out to and I was only concerned that there might be some hitch or delay , that I might get there and find that someone had made a mistake and I was n't due out for another six months — such was my anxiety to be released .
23 But he might get there first .
24 Might get there in a minute but I think these are going to go on the floor in a minute .
25 You might not you might get there and you might say oh I do n't like this !
26 I mean , as I say , you might get there and you might hate it anyway .
27 ‘ It is also possible — so unpredictable is the Law , even with a special jury as we would have — that we might get less .
28 They might get less .
29 If you have n't time to make all the figures yourself , a group from your knitting club might get together to make these as a shared gift .
30 ‘ Well , perhaps when you are settled here we might get together and tour the local antique shops . ’
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