Example sentences of "[noun prp] might have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Rex might have managed a smile . |
2 | Hudson might have added a second , but taken by surprise to find the ball at his feet , it bounced into the arms of the keeper . |
3 | This at least showed some foresight , since the number of beds in which Stephen might have missed a heartbeat and a vital document were legion . |
4 | Had things been different , Julia might have become a vet or a professional horsewoman . |
5 | Until now she had never thought about Annie being interested in men , she was so reserved and proper , but it seemed to Carrie that Billy might have kindled a spark in the young woman . |
6 | Quinn might have had a hat-trick and added : ‘ The last two games have been among my best performances here . |
7 | Sheridan might have made a difference given the chance — but then we 'll never know quite what sent the skilful midfielder packing to Sheffield Wednesday after hardly a sniff of the City Ground . |
8 | Also , the late Graham Chapman might have had a tribute more fitting to his debunking spirit than a discussion in which the presenter appeared to say the words ‘ epiphany-oriented . ’ |
9 | It looked the sort of room Queen Anne might have spent a night in . |
10 | Crewe might have had a couple more . |
11 | Had it not been for a diving goal-line clearance from Laws , who replaced Charles after 23 minutes , McClair might have had a second . |
12 | ‘ Harriet might have had a glass or two that morning but she was n't drunk ! |