Example sentences of "[indef pn] you might [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Did you never have someone you might have married ? |
2 | Everything you might want to do , whether playing golf , tennis or sailing , is catered for . |
3 | If you are on edge , perhaps you are being pushed into something you might regret . |
4 | You can use abstracts as an indication of something you might want to read , or you can just read and learn from the abstracts themselves . |
5 | Joan for what it 's worth erm and this is just something you might want to think about a mobile is worth its weight in gold . |
6 | And it 's something you might think about as well , sitting at home , do you think you 're going to need care in due course , and if so , where 's it going to come from ? |
7 | If you find in the longer run that the process of " being in love " stops you functioning properly ( i.e. getting your college work done ) that too is something you might need to look at with some skilled help ( i.e. a skilled counsellor ) . |
8 | The flickering patterns of the light made her face seem insubstantial ; like something you might glimpse in a dream but which , when you came closer or held a clear light up to see it better , would fade or change back to its true form . |
9 | And Eva could n't leave the house without returning and saying , ‘ Hey , Haroon , I found something you might like ’ — a book on Japanese gardens , a silk scarf , a Waterman 's pen , an Ella Fitzgerald record and , once , a kite . |
10 | It looked like something you might see in a photograph of black New Orleans in the thirties . |
11 | ‘ I think maybe the reason he is n't speaking to me , ’ Ellie ventured , ‘ is something you might have said to him . ’ |
12 | It suddenly seemed important to keep the conversation as close as possible to something you might have read in an old book . |
13 | If you were a tortoise or a beetle or something you might get some return … ’ |
14 | ‘ I wondered — something about her — something you might remember . ’ |
15 | you know , can you think of one you might 've had last night or one that you particularly remember or something like that |
16 | The one you might get married to , by default . |
17 | Although opportunities are so obviously different from problems there is a style of management thinking which equates the two by broadening the definition of a " problem " to include anything you might want to achieve . |
18 | It was just not anything you might encounter in Texas , not if you went back or forward a million years . |
19 | So I think we ought to have a chat about the sort of things he 's putting you on , and then what side effects or anything you might get from those , but |
20 | As it is , Bernard has no intention of trading in his guitar for anything you might see in a Kraftwerk video . |
21 | ‘ Well , if you give me the keys to the jeep , I 'll go and take a look at it for you — get anything you might need . ’ |