Example sentences of "he might turn " in BNC.
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1 | If England feared Spain , for the Scottish Protestants Henri II became a very present menace ; for through his daughter-in-law Mary he might turn his attention to the Calvinists in Scotland as well as those in France . |
2 | ‘ He might turn out to be set of sub-atomic particles bouncing around in a box in intelligent wave formations , ’ the Doctor fumed . |
3 | In these past two years and more , since Matthew had been employed with David , distancing himself from the old man and returning to the family fold , Beth had never stopped hoping that one day he might turn to her with affection . |
4 | As late as 1863 he could still assure his mother that he might turn his attention to almost any subject , but it must have been around this time that a first decision in favour of classics was taken , even though it was not until 1865 at Leipzig that his academic specialization became complete . |
5 | She told Richard a number of stories on the subject , some of them taken from the daily papers , and suggested that he might turn the matter over in his mind . |
6 | It never occurred to me that he might turn out even worse , a vain , spineless , ignorant lout with no interest in anything but clothes and television and pop music , who would be rotting in gaol at this very minute if his family had n't come to his rescue . |
7 | As a member of the Secret Committee of 1857 Rostovtsev had given no indication that he might turn into a keen reformer . |
8 | He might turn into . |
9 | He might turn up he might turn up and then say no sorry twenty grand forget it , do n't want to work for you anyway . |
10 | He might turn up he might turn up and then say no sorry twenty grand forget it , do n't want to work for you anyway . |
11 | If he believes he should make new law democratically , in the spirit of the present legislature or the present climate of popular opinion , he might turn to past decisions as evidence of what the legislature or public is likely to think or want , for example . |
12 | he might turn round and say I 'm sorry Mr you 're not suitable , alright , I 've not lost nothing |