Example sentences of "might want [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 Of course you might want to take a very purist line and say that it is bad manners to remind others of their bad manners .
2 For example , you might want to take a country record and copy the inflections of some singer 's voice ; doing that will give you something completely new .
3 They are of no real value , although a Cleric might want to take a heretical work for the restricted library of his temple — this is quite acceptable .
4 ‘ I thought you might want to take a look at young Timothy here .
5 An observational study of a production line , say , although it might want to talk a great deal about the alienative effects of such work , could not make use of an attitude scale in the way that a questionnaire study might .
6 One possibility was that Dr Brunt might want to conduct a ‘ swallow test ’ — a test of her swallowing function — by X-ray .
7 There are several reasons why you might want to use a data compression utility ; the main two are for the purposes of backup , or for sending files to someone else , either on a disk or via a modem .
8 The Americans have long been eager for the Japanese to help Latin America 's economies , and mused that the Europeans might want to shoulder a degree of responsibility for Africa .
9 I mean she she might want to buy a nice desk .
10 Anyway , you were asleep when it happened but they might want to have a word , so — ’
11 Typically , a software developer might want to write a word processing program which will be compatible with another company 's spreadsheet program so that data and files can be passed between the two programs .
12 Well , you might want to knit a dolman sweater , a bolero or a cross-over cardigan .
13 Presumably there 's so many songs in your repertoire that you you 've no need really to get a new one er you as artists might want to get a new one but you 've got so many er evergreens I mean you could go on for ever with just the evergreens could n't you ?
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