Example sentences of "might [verb] [pron] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | The Marshal roared into the distance for Lorenzini and then said : ‘ It looks as if this might have nothing to do with the kidnapping . ’ |
2 | Cynics have pointed out that this might have something to do with the toll . |
3 | OK , I suspect that Ms O'Connor 's motive for using the photo might have something to do with the sales of her last two singles . |
4 | But that might have something to do with the fact that I , myself , am Pakistani . |
5 | ‘ It might have something to do with the fact that there are too many distractions ! ’ she retorted . |
6 | ‘ Not to me , ’ Robyn murmured , hardly daring to hope that his lighter mood might have something to do with the fact that he really did like her work . |
7 | It might have something to do with the forthcoming general election when any smear will do . |
8 | ‘ I thought it might have something to do with the fact that when it emerged that I 'd received the letter , Ivy Cook would become persona non grata in the Miletti family . ’ |
9 | St Ives , while agreeing with Dotty that Freud might have something to say about the choice of subject , was rather taken with the gift . |
10 | Then you take evidence from everyone who might have anything to say on the subject . |
11 | The last and equally important part of the system concerns the revision of stock , in which all the factors bearing upon the stock which might cause it to depart from the logistic guidelines are carefully monitored and — where necessary — corrected . |
12 | Once you 've made your call , they might ask you to stay by the phone erm , to contact you back it might be that they ask you did you want anybody contacted to tell them that , that you 've broken down , they will do that for you . |