Example sentences of "[pron] [noun] you might [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It 's also very configurable , and can reside on a PC in a dual OS system quite happily — in which case you might want to stick with old style filenames .
2 Six rows forming a curve over 60 stitches is rather abrupt , the same number of rows would suit 120 stitches equally well , in which case you might work 60 stitches at the centre , with the 30 stitches at each end being returned to working position in a series of three sets of ten stitches .
3 From its appearance you might assume that it 's a portable .
4 Well I 'm not daunted I think , challenged I think is probably the word , but I think there is room in the market , I mean they have their Oxford English Dictionary say , which is one of their flagships you might say .
5 The problem is you never know which way you might wobble .
6 We were encouraged by our PE teachers , of which there were two Mr Joneses and a Mr Davies — by whose names you might guess that the school was also good at rugby !
7 As British title holder as well as winner of the British Supercup , Whitham has the ball at his toe you might say and he should be heading for a tilt at the world championships next year .
8 Under his spell you might say .
9 I mean that that is one possible approach of doing it that you instead of taking the figure of nine thousand seven hundred in policy H one you refer to it as being eight thousand three hundred , or whatever figure you might happen to come up with .
10 Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your worry you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your worry and examine them for possible replacements .
11 Whilst knitting your designs you might spare a thought for Giant Pandas now very much an endangered species .
12 If you crick your neck you might spot the odd bald patch , too !
13 ‘ If you 'd just let me finish before diving in to protect your honour you might find it was n't actually endangered , ’ Luke retorted with dangerous mildness .
14 Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your jealousy you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your jealousy and examine them for possible replacements .
15 Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your inhibition you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your inhibition and examine them for possible replacements .
16 If you have 60 stitches on your sample you might like to repeat the method twice more at each side .
17 Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your guilt you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your guilt feelings and examine them for possible replacements .
18 But very often I think tabloid journalism is interesting in terms of language because it 's very punchy it 's succinct because i i in some of our terms you might find people into a three minute reader and a thirty minute reader because in attention span and intellectual capacity are quite different but to actually condense something into meaningful short bursts , even if they are politically biased actually requires a certain amount of skill I would suspect the clarity index which I ca n't find is the process that I mentioned the other night where you take erm some people call it the fog index a correct me if I 'm wrong in my figures , but I think it 's a piece of something like two hundred or three hundred words you count the number of suc erm colons and full stops or is it only full stops ?
19 The final flourish in this humanizing of the natural landscape is given by an individual , as the thatcher in Ronald Blythe 's Akenfield explains : ‘ We all have our own pattern ; it is our signature you might say .
20 When this is your purpose you might use a short sequence for as little as five or ten minutes at the beginning of a lesson .
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