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

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1 ‘ Maybe one day , if things keep going well for me , I might make that sort of money .
2 ‘ What makes you think I might possess that kind of information ? ’
3 Do you know who I might see , I might see that girl , Michelle who lived 'cos I saw her last Thursday , she was in the classroom next to us .
4 I might have that little'un .
5 I think I might have that piece .
6 that there are no non-Green Belt or no prospect of non-Green Belt sites which might address that shortfall ; and
7 There were those who might used that access to greater affect than Afshar , some who might have been more ruthless , perhaps , for he was not really an aggressive man .
8 However , erm , thinking that er , one day , er , you might marry erm , a prince or princess , Freud says is an , is an illusion , in the sense that er , people do sometimes marry princ princes and princesses , it could happen , it 's not very likely to happen to any particular individual who might have that wish , but it could happen .
9 It might seem long-winded , but dependent upon er if you get it right at the start with it , it might mean that one of the things we 're suggesting er you might say no , it 's not for me this , but you might think that job analysis is a good way of identifying training .
10 You might think that specification too simple .
11 You might anticipate that dust from space accounts for the mare infills , but this is not the case .
12 You might enjoy that kind of thing , ’ he said with more than a touch of irritation , ‘ but I have other matters to see to , more important than shifting a few papers about . ’
13 ‘ If you were , as you were hoping to be , her legal custodian , you would be in a very powerful position — and I have reason to fear that you might abuse that power . ’
14 But forget any notion you might have that sisterhood land secretaries ) are powerful .
15 Likewise you might find that switching and mixing will change according to status of the languages .
16 Instead of finding sudden problems you might find that progress slowly grinds to a halt .
17 You might call that cheating I call it improving one 's exhibit
18 OF ALL cell ingredients , one might guess that calcium was among the least important .
19 One might speculate that HCO 3 - secretion is mainly initiated by certain agents such as toxins from the luminal side , whereas hormones or prostaglandins , which normally act from the basolateral membrane of enterocytes , do not significantly affect HCO 3 - transport in man in vivo .
20 Thinking this to be the case one might infer that pleasure was the only good thing .
21 From this , one might hypothesize that education is important in developing the intellectual skills necessary to absorb and make sense of political material communicated by other media .
22 Indeed one might argue that talk of Jesus as our ‘ brother ’ , emphasizing his humanity , makes Jesus more intrusively male than if one were casting him in the role of the cosmic Christ .
23 Can you give us any idea of the the time scale of when we might learn that decision ?
24 ' ’ We might say that democracy , at this stage , is preferable to any current dictatorship and to many periods of absolutism in the past .
25 We might imagine that access to housing would be equal for men and women , since they most often share this in the marital home .
26 We might get that information through you .
27 Crime they say does n't pay , well you may have your own views on that but certainly across the breadth of variety of criminal activity we might agree that crime almost always hurt someone , more or less , we have a system designed to cope with the effects of crime and to deter future criminals , but it does n't seem to be making crime a thing of the past , so how good are we at dealing with crime , tonight 's hundred women have a broad range of experience as victims , law women , perpetrators , police and others , we 'll be hearing their views on the system and how it might be changed and asking why are we all so fascinated by fictional crime from Cell Block H to Agatha Christie .
28 We might agree that coercion ‘ in any evil sense ’ is not involved in the practice of satyāgraha , and it could be argued that what the phrase implies is that no abandonment of the principle of non-violence is involved .
29 There is evidence of good microbiological research emanating from Russia and Poland , but even if the communist countries had accurate figures on disease prevalence they might feel that publication of these would reflect badly on their political systems .
30 Harvey said he would be only too delighted , and suggested they might meet that evening .
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