Example sentences of "might [verb] [verb] a [noun sg] to " in BNC.

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1 Similarly , we might claim to have a right to private property on account of having interests which crucially depend on private ownership .
2 She suggested I might like to write a letter to head office .
3 We might try to approach an answer to this question by first looking at some specific features that characterise the identifying references to different kinds of topics of discourse .
4 This suggests that the clients themselves might have provided an impetus to itinerance .
5 Although it is clear that these changes were made in order to admit light to the new , deep-plan living accommodation , it is conceivable that the judicious use of ranges of standard reversible and ventilating roof windows might have provided an answer to this requirement which would have been less erosive of the original external appearance .
6 The only Italian she might have got an introduction to — and though elderly he might have had a son — had dropped down dead in the Vatican Square .
7 Some men from Muftah were descended from Sidi Hasan , the saint whose tomb is at the centre of the cemetery in Ajdabiya , and they might intervene to bring a quarrel to an end .
8 Only the expert eye of their Capellan adviser could tell where , in all that wilderness of basalt and shale , might lie hidden a clue to the world that had been lost .
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