Example sentences of "[prep] [det] [noun sg] you might " in BNC.
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1 | As you hold the Chalice , become aware of any resistance you might have to drinking from it . |
2 | Now I have concrete proof against any argument you might put forward concerning not being a beautiful bride , if you see what I mean ! |
3 | And I mean in that way you might sort of really want to go and look at one of these erm er sort of er rather awful inner city areas . |
4 | yeah in fact that 's a fir , that 's a very good example you see , because in that situation you might well pay more for the carriage than the value of the item |
5 | In this case you might use a popular reference work like Halliwell 's Film Guide , or a journal like The Monthly Film Bulletin or Sight and Sound . |
6 | In this world you might well need us . |
7 | I know your degree meant a lot to you , but in all honesty you might have been better resting for longer … ’ |
8 | " In any case you might just as well relieve your mind by talking the matter over . |
9 | in other words if you read it without any experience you might start thinking that it 's giving you a vision of the real heaven where as it 's just symbolic |
10 | in case it has any bearing on any difficulty you might have in the future so he 's to go down |
11 | A general guide , for any amount you might borrow , says that the shorter the loan you have , the higher are your monthly repayments and the less that you repay overall . |
12 | I. If you wanted to start a new firm for any product you might be attracted by the empty factories and the source of unemployed workers . |
13 | Not much new to be said about Richard Strauss 's Elektra at this date you might think , but you would be wrong . |
14 | At this stage you might imagine your huge number of lace samples was enough to last forever . |
15 | At this point you might feel like going out to shoot your mother and father , and they in turn would feel like shooting their parents , but this is n't a very practical solution ! |
16 | The nervous tension of dodging and ducking about a sky crowded with equally dodging and ducking planes , some firing , some looking as if they might fire at any instant , some sheering wildly away to avoid a collision ; and all the time trying to grab a quick shot at a mere point of light : all this brought back the strain of combat , when you were pressed on by the excitement of chasing the enemy , pulled back by the horror of shooting a friend , and periodically shaken with fright by the thought that at any second you might be cut in two . |