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

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1 Sometimes I continue yesterday 's painting or I start a new work , often it is an idea I have thought about from the studio , or I might spend some time looking through sketch books .
2 She might go any time .
3 She had always insisted that he was n't to meet her , that she might come any time .
4 I warned you I was n't going to be able to consider you and any doubts , hesitations or scruples you might have this time around , and I should have remembered that .
5 So , a P E P is erm er introduced by er Mr Lawson , who you might remember some time ago had er a job as the Chancellor and is now working part-time in the City .
6 I think you might win this time .
7 With older children we might spend some time discussing this ( perhaps wondering if the giant would ever let us get near enough to open his mouth and clean his teeth for him ) ; with this age group , however , I immediately enthuse about the idea : " Right , that 's really good .
8 Well , the thing is what 's happening , I thought we might spend some time on if wanted , what I wanted to do was to be sure in my own mind that by the second week I could put up a master sheet with all the headings of what you were doing , that 's got ta be done .
9 Stop talking about it and we might have more time .
10 They might spend much time , therefore , patrolling their school and its classrooms , talking with children and offering comment to teachers .
11 Maybe if she and Julie did n't have such tiring , exhausting jobs they might have more time to concentrate on the culinary arts .
12 Yeah , oh , well April is Easter , April nineteen , twenty , twenty one , twenty two , and it looks like your father he said he might take some time in n it ?
13 In retrospect , does the Prime Minister agree that he might spend less time talking up false economic dawns and more time taking action for economic recovery ?
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