Example sentences of "might come [adv] " in BNC.

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1 A seminar , for example , might come somewhere between the two poles .
2 Their concern was not that others might come here one day and identify the place as having been the kidnappers ' hideout ; rather , that those examiners would never discover who the kidnappers had been .
3 him , and you were afraid yourself that he might come here and demand his parents ’ address from you .
4 Mr. Bonanza sent word you might come here . ’
5 And of how close they might come again .
6 Because when you remember it , it might come again .
7 Thomas Gray passing Thirlmere in 1769 said ‘ I now began to see Helm Crag — stones in wild confusion ’ ; but he concluded ‘ all is peace , rusticity and happy poverty ’ , a phrase which might come straight from Rousseau .
8 She might come away understanding the first part of the company 's title , but not the second .
9 You might come away with a few commissions of your own . ’
10 Even the dunce might come away from school with a phrase or two — — and the learned have sometimes gone to extraordinary lengths to get him into and out of their systems .
11 So in a sense that might come later on .
12 Er we 're not seeking a er a side based initiative if you like as such , although that might come later .
13 Thought he might come tonight .
14 he might come anyway
15 This involves working mentally and physically to keep distractions at bay , guarding the tongue to speak little and to the point , taking especial care not to misrepresent others , living as if death might come tomorrow and balancing the needs of the body with the longings of the spirit in discretion .
16 You never know Liz might come tomorrow
17 This change will allow the Gallery to set itself up permanently on a proper funding basis , with the possibility of a number of options : it could move into public ownership , either national or local ; alternatively , a private sponsor might come forward and take on the entire enterprise .
18 There would have been merit in considering the possibility that more than one proposal might come forward in any given company in the group .
19 So alright , for the sake of again discussion , we 'll say that probably about another thousand might come forward .
20 Having come so far in just 3 years , the suggestion is that success might come sooner rather than later .
21 Oh yeah that thing might come so I 'll keep a check out in case I see a
22 Peculiars might come anywhere depending on their degree of peculiarity .
23 ‘ I felt it might come close to something like this .
24 If you could imagine yourself being without the radio , T. V. , or telephone then you just might come close to imagining how difficult it must have been to spread or hand on the message of Christianity .
25 The ash bodies and maple necks are sprayed in Italy , and while most examples I 've seen have been black or white , there 's no telling what other colours might come forth at some point ( Fender-type metallics would look awesome ) .
26 Hearing that Peggy van Praagh was going to the south of France with a friend and had a spare seat in her car , he asked if he might come too .
27 There was one person I thought might come across with a few facts , Mahoney 's girl , Connie Fraser .
28 ‘ In the hands of any other writer and actor , Ferdinand might come across as a prig and a phoney , ’ she wrote .
29 The sort of obstacles you might come across on a typical walk include crops or overgrown natural vegetation , missing styles or gates and badly drained land .
30 It calls his integrity into question in a really big way , it also by implication calls into question the integrity of a lot of other men you might come across .
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