Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] you might " in BNC.
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1 | Nothing special about that you might say . |
2 | Not much new about that you might think , given the traditionally British trait of self-denigration , but the survey also found a further 42pc , or 84 companies , were genuine contenders for that elite gathering . |
3 | If there is not room for this you might utilize the space by making slots in the counter top to take your cooking knives , or you could suspend them from a magnetic bar just above out of reach of children . |
4 | Yes , that 's right , because after that you might , you are , because you ca n't really , |
5 | To make use of these you might as well put them in a batch file . |
6 | and she seems really full of herself and I bet you , I mean come on I 'm sure if there , if there was a master like a sports bloke like that you might be s it 's like there must be some |
7 | Also , the open D that is played at the last 16th of bar 1 may have been accidental , and if you agree with this you might wish to play the B on the 9th fret of the D string instead … |
8 | When it does work , lifelong friendships can be forged with those you might never otherwise have been likely to meet . |
9 | I suppose conversely from that you might construe then that the person least likely to vote would be a black female working class tenant . |
10 | and you know what happens , I mean I , and therefore you er there , there might be a problem within in that you might not get the necessary mass mobilization support from the land reform because of the , of the possible consequences . |
11 | From this you might learn about Richardson 's method of writing , as well as about differences between writing which is really private compared to writing which only pretends to be private . |
12 | In 1952 you might have bought Buckingham Palace for £80,000 . |
13 | Okay David , thanks very much indeed for your time and for talking to us today but er if you have a view on that you might like to give us a call . |
14 | I thought that since the recital is to start at 7.30 you might all like something a little substantial before we set out . |
15 | At first you might find it difficult to understand what he is talking about , because most of us are not even aware that these tensions exist . |
16 | At first you might find yourself in a ‘ virtual ’ room ; you would see the room and ‘ feel ’ you are there . |