Example sentences of "[prep] [pers pn] might have " in BNC.

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1 Finally she returns to her original distinction between female , feminine and feminist , and suggests how the relation between them might have implications for possible developments in the practice of philosophy .
2 Oh and she did n't take no bloody notice of me might have been
3 Any one of them might have taken her away .
4 They were not activists in the movement — some of them might have been from the Moss and come to watch the barney — but all were sent to the jail in Inveraray and then taken to Edinburgh for prosecution .
5 Coach Dick Best ruefully remarked : ‘ I guess if they 'd been Gloucester boys half of them might have turned out ’ .
6 Earlier , and none of them might have survived the ritual of the tunnel of terror …
7 Their habitations would be huts , which they would have to build themselves , in desert land away from the few cities ; their diet would be healthy and sustaining but it would be monotonous , and they would have to do without delicacies which many of them might have become used to in the Diaspora .
8 The easy , informed arguments they had about the Kesselring case proved him wrong : as they talked , the two of them might have been no more than friendly colleagues .
9 And if the pirates sleep on shore tonight , one of them might have an unpleasant surprise ! ’
10 The police took the immediate neighbours into their confidence out of sheer necessity , hoping one of them might have seen or heard something significant the previous Tuesday ; but none had .
11 Any one of them might have been used for an unlawful occasion , but , if so , the most diligent inquiries failed to bring it to light .
12 However , some of them might have had it in them to refrain from congratulating the Government on delivering the two worst recessions of the post-war years .
13 However , if hon. Members had been given more time to study these complicated regulations , more of them might have realised how adversely they affect some of their constituents and would have made it their business to be here .
14 They looked after each other , that was all , as each of them might have cared for a pet and been solicitous for its well-being .
15 ‘ I 'm almost sure they said Brittany , although some of them might have gone to Bordeaux .
16 It was necessary to show that at least some of them might have been first acquired through the will , in order to satisfy a desire , or to relieve a disagreeable sensation .
17 Any of them might have died prematurely , he might not have been able to earn these sums , and other misfortunes might have occurred so allowance must be made for this .
18 Each of them might have engaged a separate average adjuster to advise him : had these not agreed , a dispute could have arisen between the parties which they might have submitted to arbitrationa somewhat unusual course in business of this kind .
19 no , well , some of them might have been , do n't do squabble about that
20 If they live near to Mrs Richards 's villa , then one of them might have slipped down in the confusion to see what he could find in the surgery . ’
21 And yet the treatment of his characters is not exactly what that prefatory article of his might have led one to expect .
22 I vividly remember , although I was in a thoroughly sleepy condition , telling him that in my view the only proper justification for an enquiry about Mr Profumo 's personal life depended on the possibility that some act of his might have compromised security , because he obviously had information which was secret .
23 The intensification of attacks on the character of Clinton included fresh revelations that an uncle of his might have attempted to use his influence to prevent him from being drafted for service in Vietnam .
24 Some of you might have heard about it in the press .
25 Well I think that a number of you might have seen that definition of quality .
26 a couple of you might have seen him last saturday — he is — hmm — quite big …
27 Some of you might have taken into consideration the heel on my shoe .
28 Why , do you think she wanted to make a point of she might have at work for
29 It took the view that the upper limit is arbitrary , and might operate unfairly , since a person just above the limit receives no assistance , whereas a person just below it might have to make a substantial contribution but would have the security of knowing that that contribution represents the maximum liability for costs regardless of the actual cost or the outcome of the case .
30 Causation or some of it might have come to an end just when I set out to snuff the candles , or never existed .
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