Example sentences of "[noun] [prep] [noun sg] you might " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So , how about if I agree that I 'm unprincipled , absolutely despicable , and thoroughly reprehensible — or , indeed , any other term of abuse you might care to use ?
2 Well then you 'll have to sort , by then with a bit of luck you might of been established with somewhere yourself might n't ya ?
3 With a bit of luck you might go down this time .
4 But now her outfit , although loose and flowing , was slightly closer to the kind of garment you might expect in SW19 .
5 She could picture Pete reading the letter on the end of a hard bed covered with a scratchy red blanket , the kind of bed you might find in a hospital , or in the army .
6 It 's the kind of music you might have danced to in the 1600s .
7 One would like very often to have more erm people involved in decision making , but they simply do n't have the time to inform themselves and one or two experiments in the kind of democracy you might Brian might have had in mind , came to horrible grief where decisions were taken simply uninformed and where the small number of people present who were informed were n't able to persuade the majority and the history of education is littered with them most unfortunate examples of this .
8 It 'll be the kind of place you might walk out of as brisk and easy as a knife cutting butter , or you might very well wander about for days , well , weeks even , without finding a proper door .
9 Chapter 2 aimed to let you learn some things about yourself and to discover what kind of area you might feel happiest and most fulfilled working in .
10 There 's no telling what kind of trouble you might get yourself into .
11 The kind of thing you might come out with after being hit with a baseball bat . ’
12 To give you an example of the type of ad you might like to place in future editions of the Newsletter .
13 So , if you 've got , sort of , three or four stories that you know , that you could deal with , the type of question you might get is , discuss how erm , different writers deal with the subject of change , with reference to probably about three stories .
14 This evening after dinner you might wish to take the train ( 20 minutes ) in to Amsterdam for an exhilarating evening in what is undoubtedly Europe 's most surprising city .
15 Peter Robinson , a Democratic Unionist MP , said people were sceptical of ‘ the idea of rogue cops going around to take out IRA terrorists — it 's the sort of stuff you might expect to see on television with Clint Eastwood ’ .
16 ‘ On the other hand , ’ amended Constance , who had just voiced this thought , ‘ it 's the sort of place you might find nuns walking , telling their beads and saying their hours and stuff .
17 The sort of room you might show visitors round , and at the thought of a stream of visitors politely filing in while she was still in bed she gave a little grin .
18 Is the paralysis the same sort of paralysis you might get if you were bitten by a snake , for example ?
19 Yet education is very much the sort of thing you might expect Moore 's principles to display as worth while in its own right rather than merely as a means to , or even component of , other things .
20 It 's the sort of thing you might collect from the House of Commons particularly during a er big debate .
21 The sort of thing you might do was , if you 've got a decision , is you might want to look t at the of that decision , okay ?
22 you know that 's the sort of thing you might want to read as , as kind of background supplementary material and particularly
23 You next need to decide on the kinds of exercise you might choose to do .
24 Boil each potato and compare any difference in flavour you might find .
25 Here are a few myths about exercise you might have believed in :
26 Hardly a candidate for success you might think but you would be wrong to the tune of £120m because that 's how much it took at the US box-office .
27 But there are other bits of information you might want to give , like a photo opportunity , like a particular thing , something specific happening which related to the press release but 's not part of it .
28 And when she hesitated he went on , ‘ I 've got an uncut film version of Hamlet you might like to run .
29 Julie Oldfield ( from the MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY ) phoned : I have faxed her a copy of Dinamation 's letter for information and confirmed shoot times at 1630 to 1730 on Wednesday ; she was worried about the amount of equipment you might be bringing in 4 vehicles — you said you would have a camera and one light .
30 It 's in our line of business you might say . ’
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