Example sentences of "[det] [noun] [Wh det] [pers pn] might [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | There is a process version of this criterion which we might call valency . |
2 | I 've got some figures which you might find quite interesting . |
3 | What is known is that the truce will only hold till the losing interest group can find the opportunity to create another conflict which it might win . |
4 | The Disability Unit of the Department of Transport in Marsham Street is another source which you might like to consult concerning wheelchair-accessible taxis , as they have developed considerable interest and expertise in this area . |
5 | Look at everything around you ; be aware of the weather ; listen to any noises which you might hear . |
6 | On another matter , I received from Wyre Borough Council details of the funding scheme for projects under the Rural Development Programme and I enclose a copy in case the PCC have any ideas which they might like to put forward . |
7 | Lord Home ordered his agents in Scotland to seize Brown as soon as he landed and to impress upon him ‘ what is very trew that if he oppose me he will dissoblige Prince Waldeck and all his officers ’ , and thus presumably ruin any chance which he might have of advancement . |
8 | Somehow , she had a need to know all she could about him — and in there lay the conflict — because whatever she would have asked , or learned , was not for any write-up which she might hand over to her sister for her use , but was private and personal , and for her alone . |
9 | Culley felt the anger , but had little idea what he might do about it . |