Example sentences of "anything [pers pn] might [verb] " in BNC.

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1 He hardly ever forgets to bring anything I might want .
2 He called me into his office and proceeded to deliver a very embarrassed speech about how he would support me and anything I might do .
3 But anything I might do in that way would have to await my return home .
4 ‘ Certainly not of me or of anything I might do . ’
5 I would like to think that my ministry would appeal to a cross section of the population , that Official Unionists could come to my services and not be insulted by anything I might say .
6 If he exaggerated at all , it was in supposing that anything I might say mattered all that much .
7 ‘ There 's nothing in this world that I 'm afraid of , ’ he said smoothly , ‘ least of all anything I might have to say to you . ’
8 Anything I might have seen ? ’
9 Although opportunities are so obviously different from problems there is a style of management thinking which equates the two by broadening the definition of a " problem " to include anything you might want to achieve .
10 It was just not anything you might encounter in Texas , not if you went back or forward a million years .
11 So I think we ought to have a chat about the sort of things he 's putting you on , and then what side effects or anything you might get from those , but
12 As it is , Bernard has no intention of trading in his guitar for anything you might see in a Kraftwerk video .
13 ‘ Well , if you give me the keys to the jeep , I 'll go and take a look at it for you — get anything you might need . ’
14 ‘ If I 'm to talk to Evelyn Lennox , ’ he said calmly , ‘ I need to brief myself in advance with anything she might throw at me . ’
15 But anything she might want ( and what do I want ? ) would not be ‘ within reason ’ …
16 It would be the end of all her high ambitions , and though the world would not greatly suffer thereby — for by now she had lost all confidence that anything she might say would alter the course of things — that crisis which was privately her own would remain for ever unresolved .
17 Exactly thirty minutes later , Shannon packed the last two brushes into an already crammed hold-all and glanced quickly round the small room , checking for anything she might have missed first time round .
18 She tensed , preparing to struggle , but purposefully he turned her to face him and before she had chance to utter one single protest he cupped her face in his strong hands and brought his lips down on hers , silencing anything she might have been about to say .
19 But I was determined to get her ready for anything we might meet in the great outdoors .
20 But this second mutation of Christianity was the work more of a change in the nature of the Roman world itself , its social and its political structure as well as its intellectual assumptions and its culture , than of anything we might call ‘ the impact of the barbarians ’ on it .
21 Erlich had offered to help them with anything they might shout for , and he had been turned down .
22 The only , if anything it might shrink a little .
23 Nonetheless the characterization of the fabliau writer in the text is a worthwhile subject of study , for an assessment of the tone of the fabliau beyond anything it might tell us of the usual origins of such texts .
24 If you know anything about it at all , now that — If you can tell us anything it might save a young girl 's life . ’
25 The lectures which he delivered in America on this visit are not of crucial critical significance and , like other addresses of the same period , they are chiefly remarkable for the fact that he felt able to talk at some length about himself and his work — as if he realized that audiences came to see him , rather than hear anything he might care to say .
26 It was unlikely that anything he might discover had not already come to light .
27 Not that , I think , anything he might say now would affect the case … ’
28 Oh , she knew what was going through his head all right , and how careful she had to be not to say or do anything he might misinterpret .
29 By the middle of January 1937 , he had spoken to Mairet , and he gave the impression that anything he might write about the crisis in the New English Weekly would be done with some reluctance , not least because he was extremely busy .
30 He knew that four of them would n't come for anything he might have done .
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