Example sentences of "[prep] what you might " in BNC.

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31 Very rapidly Modigliani fell victim to what you might call ‘ the myth of bohemia ’ , from which he never emerged .
32 ‘ Violette has even advised me as to what you might like .
33 Needles can be placed in the ears , hands , legs and lower back and contrary to what you might imagine , you can move around during labour with the needles in .
34 Yesterday , Friday , a Rollercoaster day-off , Curve , Ed Sirrs , myself and PR Phil went on what you might — in a Curve piece — call a bender .
35 ‘ So among what you might call the floating waiting population , there 's really only you . ’
36 So before as a gallant young man you decide to go dragon slaying , on 23 April , just pause to think about what you might be chasing .
37 Manager Howard Wilkinson admitted : ‘ You dare n't think about what it means — if you do that you end up thinking about what you might lose .
38 But asking a trusty neighbour to keep an eye on your property should mean you can enjoy your holiday without worrying about what you might find when you get home .
39 Below are a list of places where you might see Japlish written , and two alternatives for what you might see there .
40 Minter would n't have paid you a penny for what you might have got out of me .
41 I 'm quite keen to make a distinction between what you might call victimless crimes and crimes with victims , and that it is , it seems to me , we want to move away from an older pattern in which the university had its ideas of how people should behave and tried to make them conform to those ideas , towards a much more complaint activated system of response , so that it 's the kind of behaviour find objectionable that the authorities may get drawn into looking at .
42 ‘ We are looking at what you might loosely call superloos .
43 So in this chapter you will find some pointers for looking at what you might think are everyday activities .
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