Example sentences of "might [adv] come " in BNC.
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1 | Well , one other pleasure , but that might perhaps come later . |
2 | Now I do have input into what I think will sell in Europe and in Asia and my background in private and investment banking has contributed to our expansion in these directions ; I come into contact with different people from those who might normally come into Colnaghi 's , giving rise to possible purchasing opportunities . |
3 | Sure , that might just come in very handy . ’ |
4 | With the two new models and strong pricing , Christmas might just come early for Citroen . |
5 | And in any case , I might just come out of it OK . |
6 | But Pete might just come out in his wife 's name next week |
7 | And if I might just come in on this thing that 's always thrown up against Mrs. Thatcher about her rejoice , she said rejoice when South Georgia had been retaken and the rejoice was because it appeared to have been done without any casualties — that was what she was rejoicing for , not the victory erm |
8 | So the chances were there for United rather than Portsmouth erm but you always had that feeling in the last quarter of an hour , is n't that funny , you 've talked to Ken Vasey and we 've talked to Andy Melville , and I think they both agreed that erm Portsmouth might just come through and snatch three points . |
9 | Now , the union if it is to come , might conceivably come through common techniques of analysis . |
10 | For even taking into account my employer 's generous offer to ‘ foot the bill for the gas ’ , the costs of such a trip might still come to a surprising amount considering such matters as accommodation , meals , and any small snacks I might partake of on my way . |
11 | But if his defence is that it was not his intention to cause fear of violence or to provoke its use , his conduct might still come within the ambit of the subsection by virtue of its latter part . |
12 | I know , he might still come in and collect it on Wednesday , but you can just say that you left it home because we do n't have English that day now . |
13 | Then her hands would grow hot and she would pause , wipe them with a moist cloth so that she should not smear the finespun white cotton thread as she worked , and her thoughts of Tommaso would return ; they were very sweet to her , often enough , though when her daydreaming grew extravagant she would fall again into hopelessness , and fear that none of it might ever come true . |
14 | But she wondered if , even given time and the success that she was hoping for , he might ever come to feel the same way about her . |
15 | He had been so sure before — and anything would be better than a decision that he might later come to regret . |
16 | They might also come up with some ideas the teacher had not thought of . |
17 | Gemma was beginning to believe , contrary to all her expectations and her mother 's teaching , that it might also come naturally to her . |
18 | How many businesses that went up in the 1980s might now come down ? |
19 | Mungo Stone had the sensation that instead of threading on to the horizon , at any moment the ever-narrowing rails might simply come to a dead end among the trees . |
20 | Some people who have fewer external commitments ( single , unemployed , or self-employed individuals , for example ) might make less use of normal time-cues and their rhythms might even come closer to a 25-hour free-running period . |
21 | ‘ True psychologists do not recommend siblings competing directly because they could become jealous and envious , and might even come to hate each other , ’ says Polgar . |
22 | It might even come to be accepted that the discovery of flaws in the original investigation need not necessarily lead to the dropping of charges but may , instead , strengthen the case against the suspect through discovery of fresh evidence or by plugging of gaps in the original investigation . |
23 | I thought you might even come round to the flat , and we 'd have a row , and then everything would be OK between us , but all you did was send back your clothes . ’ |
24 | I 've enjoyed it so much I might even come back for more on Monday . |
25 | With three games to go , we might even come away with another 8 or 9 points . |
26 | As a result women themselves might well come to believe ( incorrectly ) that ‘ it is written in the Guru Nanak 's Granth Sahib ( the holy book of the Sikhs ) that if you have bad Karma you have more girls than boys ’ . |
27 | This might well come to be true in secondary schools in England and Wales through the formulation of a national curriculum and the defining of national criteria for GCSE and the so-called benchmarks . |
28 | I could see how all his plans might well come to nothing . |
29 | He posed the question whether the disadvantage of a judge speaking on matters which in one form or another — such as unfair dismissal from employment or from a trade union — might well come before him when he was on the bench was outweighed by the advantage of hearing his views or by the argument that he should not be prevented , by convention or otherwise , from speaking in Parliament on such a matter . |
30 | Alternatively it might well come through environmental research , including work in environmental geomorphology . |