Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] what [pron] might " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ We are looking at what you might loosely call superloos . |
2 | So in this chapter you will find some pointers for looking at what you might think are everyday activities . |
3 | But asking a trusty neighbour to keep an eye on your property should mean you can enjoy your holiday without worrying about what you might find when you get home . |
4 | I felt she had n't been thinking about Charlie at all — except as an inspiration — but that , like me , she 'd been dwelling on what she might do in the world . |
5 | Many of the champions were suffering from what we might call post-championship blues . |
6 | This leaflet is intended to provide a concise overview of the 1992 process , focusing on what it might mean for local authorities . |
7 | Biting in what she might have said , she stood , and strode over to the door . |
8 | In a city-centre bar , the four members of Eugenius are convening for what they might call work . |
9 | It could be argued that predicting no change is a more reliable strategy than predicting change and just guessing at what it might be . |
10 | If there is nothing one can do , then there is clearly no point in thinking about what one might do — so the effort to formulate what might be desirable becomes merely wasted and frustrating effort . |
11 | Manager Howard Wilkinson admitted : ‘ You dare n't think about what it means — if you do that you end up thinking about what you might lose . |