Example sentences of "[pers pn] might [verb] more [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But , looking on the bright side , she might have more idea of how to proceed after her visit to the cuttings library that afternoon .
2 Dawn was advised that she might obtain more money if she went to court , but she felt that this would be too hard for her emotionally , even though she had no memory of the accident or indeed of the friend who had died .
3 You might make more profit with your proposal , but the security is less . ’
4 Well perhaps you might have more contact with the nurse erm the district nurse .
5 You might have more money . ’
6 Stop talking about it and we might have more time .
7 If they could n't beat Greycoats by skill , they might stand more chance by guile , and one needed to learn all one could about the opposition .
8 They might cause more trouble than that .
9 More expensive wheeled models are available and are easier to handle , but they might need more room to manoeuvre .
10 Maybe if she and Julie did n't have such tiring , exhausting jobs they might have more time to concentrate on the culinary arts .
11 Perhaps it might make more sense to restrict people to a fixed number of pets .
12 It might do more harm than good , ’ he said , alarmed at the amount of blood running down Meredith 's face .
13 There 's only one thing , it might mean more part time jobs for college leavers and things if they go to work on a Sunday in the big stores and they did , give them a foot up to start a job , then get taken on you know as .
14 Even now the magnetism that drew her to him was so strong that if he knocked at her door and said he 'd changed his mind , in spite of everything , it might take more amor proprio than she could muster to refuse him .
15 Otherwise defender Darren Wassall may begin to wonder if he might make more money by doing something else at Wembley tomorrow .
16 He acknowledged that ‘ having him loose does raise the potential that he might make more mischief , take to the hills and be very hard to find ’ .
17 The Exercises were ill-received , and Gassendi seems to have decided that he might make more headway against the Aristotelians by systematically presenting an alternative point of view , rather than by direct argument against them .
18 However , to get him to the point where he might be weaned from the ventilator , one must allow him to sleep and get stronger , so if it was that kind of day or that kind of period , he might have more sedation than other times .
19 Republicans are likely to pick up seats in the House , so he might have more leverage there , but this will be counter-balanced by the probable increase in the number of Democratic seats in the Senate .
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