Example sentences of "might take [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | His mother might take me away to live with her . |
2 | You might take me there and then run away and leave me ! " said the tiger fearfully . |
3 | She clung to his hand as though someone might take him away again . |
4 | It might take him twice as much effort to climb the stairs but that wo n't deter him . |
5 | In the light of this explanation , the Pack decided it would be better if Brown Owl married Mr. Gordon rather than anybody else , who might take her away . |
6 | It might take them longer to get to market than they anticipated . |
7 | But if they tell us it is ‘ better ’ to be tall , or British , or artistic , or shop at Harrods , we just might take them seriously — yet such ideas are just as meaningless . |
8 | If there was nothing wrong with a sheet or a pillow-case or a chair cover she might take it apart , so that her skill was needed to put it together again . |
9 | They might take it only from those who came into their bailiwicks from outside , with their permission , to buy underwood , timber , bark or charcoal , to carry it elsewhere to sell it , and from no others . |
10 | ‘ You realise of course that this Taczek character might take it further . |
11 | Martin , I have to tell you , warned me you might take it hardly , done this way , and Martin 's always right , damn him ! |
12 | No I might take it home , I like a six if you 're gon na get |
13 | But somebody might take it home with them |
14 | But apparently the SSPCA condemned the ad' which ‘ could make tiddlers tipsy ’ should there be anyone around who might take it seriously . |