Example sentences of "[subord] [prep] [Wh det] [pers pn] might " in BNC.

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1 My peers are more tolerant , more willing to accept me for what I am rather than for what I might produce or become in the hierarchy .
2 And I am more worried about what he thinks of me than of what he might do to Havvie . ’
3 ‘ Perhaps Mistress Hopkins was murdered simply because of what she might know . ’
4 ‘ That poor old woman was murdered , ’ Benjamin declared , ‘ not because she had said or done anything wrong but simply because of what she might know .
5 He wanted to find her , certainly , but not so much because of his job as a reporter , rather because of what he might learn from her .
6 Because of what you might have remembered since . ’
7 Finally , All that Dwell Therein shows that the debate is important , not just for the effect it might ultimately have on our treatment of animals , but for what it might reveal about ourselves .
8 It 's amazing how much we pick up just from listening to someone on the telephone , and of course when you ca n't see them , so you have n't got any visual clues as to what they might be like , what you hear becomes all important .
9 ‘ Violette has even advised me as to what you might like .
10 Have you any suggestions as to what I might try to overcome the problem ?
11 Erm , I never had any idea as to what I might do when I left school , in fact erm , apart from basket making and er one or two manual skills of that sort erm , there was n't much available .
12 However , it will not provide the bumper take-out price implied by the recent performance of the Jaguar share price , offering instead some guidance as to what it might be in the future .
13 ‘ Have you any idea as to what it might be ? ’
14 She suggests that children who score low on both comprehension and production may be immature or mentally retarded , although no explanation is provided as to what she might mean by these terms .
15 I kid you not , I had not a clue as to what she might be talking about .
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