Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] [pers pn] might [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Among other things , Peaks Marine supplies the sort of deck canopy you might shelter under to keep the rain out of your Pimms at Henley .
2 As ICI struggles in the current climate to maintain its investment programme it might find the two thoughts sitting uncomfortably together .
3 Cabaret stars he might have enjoyed include singers Chas and Dave , the Beverley Sisters , Gerry and the Pacemakers and comic Stan Boardman .
4 Through g contacts already established throughout the U K department , links have been d=established and developed with work in Poland , Russia and Albania and we 're working to assess the policy , practice development or programme contribution we might make in those European countries .
5 t to get it , is just right because i i in twelve months time we might have to tender for every job .
6 We 've got erm yes we 've got quite a lot of land stock interest we might have accrued er and have n't , erm thirty million pounds in fact , but erm it has n't been accrued because in our view it 's some years off for being paid , but we think er or so I 'm informed by the Chairman of B-Sky-B er that things are going quite well
7 In this second category we might place the first seventeen sonnets , with their persuasion to marriage , a sequence that may in fact draw some of its arguments and images from a model epistle , Erasmus 's Encomium Matrimonii , Englished by Sir Thomas Wilson as An Epistle to perswade a yong Gentleman to mariage , devised by Erasmus , in the behalfe of his freend .
8 During the lunch break I might have one more go at seeing what all the bloody fuss is about over that sobbing pop LP by Tori Amos .
9 This is the standard number of rows found between the cables , but while you are working a test piece you might like to experiment with dimensions to see if a different number of rows between cables might suit your work better .
10 On the other hand , from a different vantage point they might have seen the body without having to go right to the edge .
11 From such a vantage point she might see across the land for ever — to the edge of the wood in all directions …
12 I 've been lucky to be able to launch the first concept of dread disease insurance , in South Africa you might have heard about us .
13 In the mornings , for instance , after finishing the household chores she might go shopping , and then have lunch with friends .
14 So , for example , if we have 10 on 11 body text we might have 11 on 11 sub-headings and 20 on 22 major headings .
15 If such help was countered by generous tax concessions it might become a very attractive proposition indeed .
16 And so , you know , on the business desk you might have three teams and the first team is only doing the first page and the opinion and the second team is doing a large amount of financial news and the third team is doing the company news , and then the erm there 's a graphics person who 's working on charts and stuff .
17 You , okay one place you can get a percent discount you might get a percent and a half discount depending on your
18 If you 're tight on disk space you might lose some of the current ‘ context ’ .
19 you can over do it with the carrots but if you 're a carrot man you might wan na sprinkle some extras on
20 They have no ‘ implication of utterance ’ : whatever meaning potential they might have is remote from any realization , since the contexts which would provide the occasion for their use are of unlikely occurrence .
21 Many other provisions of 1977 Geneva Protocol I might seem highly relevant to the question of nuclear weapons use , but there is a difficulty .
22 Business trip it might have been , but one way and another she seemed to have run the gamut of a vast spectrum of emotions , and now the barriers were up again , firmly in place .
23 If she had had her Moondream mask she might have seen it more , she might have distinguished between Harry 's presence in her childhood life , and her own …
24 An umbrella , hairspray or keys are examples of every day items you might carry and can use against your attacker .
25 It 's a shame that it 's now become part of a genre rather than the opening salvo it might have been , since Juice now has an air of predictability about it .
26 Now in a queer way , a looking-glass way you might say , she seems to be getting it .
27 From Lake Garda you might choose to visit Verona , city famed as the home of Shakespeare 's Romeo and Juliet , with its Roman Arena and beautiful Piazza delle Erbe .
28 This section surveys sources of non-ELT video material you might have access to .
29 And if the principle works with man as well , then by spending your whole life in a cruising aircraft you might live to be a hundred .
30 On each trip I overheard snatches of the bar-room conversations and could hear the louder buzz of continuing upheaval along in the lounge , and I thought that after I 'd satisfied everyone in the dining room I might drift along to the far end with my disarming little tray .
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