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 . ’
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