Example sentences of "[v-ing] what [pron] might " in BNC.

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1 Karelius , though dreading what he might hear , confronted him at once .
2 Dreading what he might see , Rincewind let his gaze slide upwards .
3 She pounded into the frost-rimed chamber , breath freezing in front of her face , checking each possible place of concealment for a figure , dreading what she might find .
4 Karen King — because she was English , Jessica insisted — had given over even thinking about them , let alone imagining what they might do with their hard , lean bodies and their tired , rope-burned hands , had given over bothering to deny she 'd had such fantasies .
5 In a game that went to the fifth day only because many hours were lost to the weather — the actual playing time was two and two-thirds days — one was left wondering what he might have done had he been fully fit .
6 Ours is an attempt to explain the notion of legitimate authority through describing what one might call an ideal exercise of authority .
7 Despite the finding of fairly high correlations between cloze and reading comprehension as measured by multiple-choice tests ( in the order of 0.6 and above , depending on the nature of the study ) , some experiments have suggested that cloze may be measuring what one might call potential for understanding , rather than comprehension itself .
8 ( ii ) " loss " includes a loss by not getting what one might get , as well as a loss by parting with what one had ( s.34(2) ( a ) ) .
9 Faculty chairman Peter Wyman told ACCOUNTANCY : ‘ We are very concerned that the Revenue has started to use some of the anti-avoidance legislation to stop people doing what they might legitimately do to try to minimise their ACT problem . ’
10 Constitutions thus both liberate and bind ; they provide for a framework of ordered freedom within a set of rules which prevents both majorities and their elected representatives from doing what they might otherwise wish to do .
11 Yet her household , instead of doing what they might to ease her last days , were not merely neglectful , but downright cruel .
12 After this , if there was to be an after , how could she live knowing what he might be up to , and the tight corners he could be getting into .
13 Jasper had several times mentioned Muriel , and this could have given Alice a clue , if her dislike of Muriel did not always rise promptly in her , preventing her from hearing what she might have done .
14 If that is so , why was the draft treaty text put forward by the Dutch — sporting what one might call ’ the other vision ’ — rejected by 10 of the 12 member states ?
15 Later on they went all over the house , assessing what they might be able to sell , finding out just what Adam 's inheritance amounted to .
16 ‘ What a pity your father is so set against accepting what he might consider to be charity from Tamar .
17 He stared back at her , realising what it might mean .
18 These are very very cheap discounted tickets er usually using what we might call the dodgier carriers of the world , not necessarily those which have got a bad safety records or crash records , but where the cuisine is n't quite as good on board , or you do n't get an inflight movie .
19 Sex education in schools may therefore have most impact if it aims to discourage helpless attitudes , by emphasising to young people that they are in control of their own lives , encouraging them to see themselves as active rather than passive , and in discussing what they might do in the event of an unwanted pregnancy .
20 She looked forward to discovering what it might be , and how it might have been created .
21 And it is attacking what we might call the Holy Trinity of development : health ; education ; and food .
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