Example sentences of "[pron] might [vb infin] [art] same " in BNC.
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1 | You see , I kept blaming you for everything , but that was n't fair , a lot of it was my fault too , and I might make the same mistakes all over again , and I could n't bear that . |
2 | And I guess my mother thought I might go the same way . |
3 | ‘ I might say the same . ’ |
4 | ‘ I might ask the same thing of you … ’ |
5 | ‘ I might look the same on the outside , but inside me there 's a very different person . |
6 | You only have yourself to fall back on , unless , of course , you count a friendly bank manager who might lend you some money , or a friend or relative who might do the same . |
7 | Her loathing was partly due to the suspicion that , in a similar situation , she might do the same . |
8 | He said he instantly dismissed Miss Dixon after she displayed a hostile attitude and claimed she might do the same thing again . |
9 | you know you might you might catch the same person twice |
10 | Whereas if you go for a degree of inequality within the countryside , A you will have , you might get the same , same tax yield because you , you have a higher rate of tax on the rich and their revenue 's going up so that tax revenue will increase |
11 | One might say the same about portrayals of American disc jockeys , leukaemia victims , Martians , cowboys , millionaires or the Last of the Mohicans . |
12 | Having rescued the powerful from ‘ abnormality ’ we might do the same for the powerless . |
13 | Ca n't we at least suppose that we might have the same experience on the Sun ? ’ |
14 | Ca n't we at least suppose that we might have the same experience on the Sun ? ’ |
15 | However , we might find the same relationship among all sections of society by 2006 ; breaking unjust laws might become the hallmark of the less educated of all ages . |
16 | They might render the same exchange like this : |
17 | For example , although they might see the same people every night in the pub , that was not a planned attempt to see those people but an unplanned consequence of going to the pub . |
18 | It might feel the same way again , ’ one diplomat pointed out . |
19 | I crushed some of the flowers and rubbed them on my forehead as I 'm told it has an invigorating effect on cabbages and thought it might do the same for me . |
20 | How could you love a child who , because of its strangeness and deformity , precluded you from having a child of your own because it might bear the same strangeness and deformity ? |
21 | Maybe he might do the same on political reform . |
22 | I dropped some change to a lone mandolin player doing a slow-tempo ‘ Sweet Georgia Brown ’ , partly because he was good and partly because he might do the same for me someday . |
23 | John Coffin , she felt sure , would not ; he might think the same things , but would not say them in that way . |
24 | The rest of us might put the same thing in much more simple terms by voicing that popular complaint , ‘ When you 've eaten a Chinese meal you feel hungry again in a couple of hours . ’ |