Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] i might [vb infin] [to-vb] " in BNC.
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1 | I know I might go to jail , but I 've prepared myself for it . |
2 | ‘ I must go , clearly , because I can not defend a policy I candidly dislike , ’ he wrote on 4 November , having already told Sir Walter Monckton , the Paymaster General , on 1 November that ‘ I felt I might have to resign as I thought the policy bad and disastrous . ’ |
3 | Millie did not answer straightaway ; then , thought fully , she said , ‘ I thought I might like to go to the day school . |
4 | I thought I might like to have a few . ’ |
5 | Oddly enough I never met anyone I thought I might like to marry when I was younger , in my teens and early twenties . |
6 | Yeah I thought I might have to put another stitch in that to keep that on |
7 | ‘ I thought I might have to sell my ticket , ’ added Birch , who returned to action yesterday for the first time in six months . |
8 | I thought I might have to paint in a taffeta dress or something ! |
9 | I think I might go to live in the country , in the 1980s . |
10 | You know I might want to do some training which is n does n't necess |
11 | ‘ I do n't know if it 's got that far … anyway , she suggested I might like to bring someone . ’ |
12 | She suggested I might like to write a letter to head office . |
13 | They said I might have to go down to the police station and be interviewed there later in their inquiries . |
14 | When I accepted he suggested I might like to give him a certain sum to help the wine flow . |