Example sentences of "might [vb infin] [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If you are single , healthy and in your 20s , then it is probably worth very little to you , and you might prefer to take a cash alternative if one were on offer .
2 In the private sector a greater incentive might exist to show a need for higher fees to match high levels of dependency .
3 ‘ I thought you might want to take a look at young Timothy here .
4 For example , you might want to take a country record and copy the inflections of some singer 's voice ; doing that will give you something completely new .
5 If you think you might want to take an HIV antibody test to find out if you are infected , it is important to know what the test can and can not tell you .
6 There are several reasons why you might want to use a data compression utility ; the main two are for the purposes of backup , or for sending files to someone else , either on a disk or via a modem .
7 The Americans have long been eager for the Japanese to help Latin America 's economies , and mused that the Europeans might want to shoulder a degree of responsibility for Africa .
8 What the report does not mention is whether MI6 received any overtures from the KGB to exchange Blake , nor does it consider the possibility that the KGB might want to free an agent who served it so well .
9 Anyway , you were asleep when it happened but they might want to have a word , so — ’
10 The problem is , as you access customer transactions and might want to raise an invoice , it 's intuitive to click on the INVOICE button in that section , thinking , not un-naturally , that it 's the right thing to do .
11 ‘ Sometimes you might want to sign an act for chart profile or just credibility . ’
12 Typically , a software developer might want to write a word processing program which will be compatible with another company 's spreadsheet program so that data and files can be passed between the two programs .
13 Well , you might want to knit a dolman sweater , a bolero or a cross-over cardigan .
14 Vague objectives might include maintaining a market share or keeping up with technology or offering good value to the customer .
15 But are there other circumstances , perhaps less predictable , in which an adult might need to have a home with relatives , at least on a temporary basis ?
16 In addition , he might consider taking a shower or some exercise on waking , procedures which are aimed at stressing a regular start to the day .
17 If , for example , a survey showed that 80% of people in an area were concerned about their health and their diet , the retailer might consider stocking a line of health foods and ‘ natural ’ products .
18 SAVE had meanwhile expressed its concern to the Department of the Environment and received an intimation that the ministers might consider serving an enforcement notice if the local authority demurred .
19 You might consider buying a screech alarm .
20 If you arc prepared to invest a lot of time and money in your new kitchen you might consider making a sort of kitchen/living or family room ; a real ‘ heart of the home ’ area , more casual than a living room , more cosy than a working kitchen .
21 Those who work with old people might consider compiling a list of regular tasks or activities and , as part of planned intervention , finding out what are most and least precious areas of independence to old people — choosing clothes , managing money , cleaning the kitchen , going shopping and so on .
22 If one integrates this thinking with the concepts underlying the SBU portfolio grids in strategic analysis , and especially if a successful cost-leadership and limit-pricing policy such as described earlier in this chapter is being pursued , one might expect to see a product ( SBU ) shift from ‘ Fine tuning ’ , through ‘ Pursue ’ , ‘ Awaken ’ , ‘ Scramble ’ and ‘ Salvage ’ , over the product life-cycle .
23 Astute readers will note that our pages look different this week ; and those who know about journal redesign might expect to see a trickle of editorial blood emerging from The Lancet 's front door .
24 In political systems where there is free electoral competition between political parties for power , ‘ one might expect to find a connection not only between individual papers and parties but also a correspondence , or parallelism , between the range of papers and the range of parties ’ .
25 Mother wept to see Father 's state , and proposed that we set out for Chiguana , the nearest town where we might expect to find a hospital , immediately .
26 We might expect to find a source of order and sense of confidence in the home , but for these particular people this was just not so .
27 You might expect to find a house like this in some refined seaside resort such as Budleigh Salterton or Sidmouth , where , owing to the wars and consequent lack of foreign travel , the nobility and even a Royal or two were building elaborate holiday houses .
28 Such things are celebrated in his stories with a richness and unction which might appear to make a renegade of Babel and certainly of Levi .
29 Wing specialists do n't even understand wings with full mathematical precision : they can predict how a wing will behave in turbulent conditions , only by examining a model in a wind tunnel or a computer simulation — the sort of thing a biologist might do to understand an animal .
30 The full-strength argument is that there are often substantial costs to employing someone which mean that a company might choose to employ a machine rather than a person even if that person 's wages cost them nothing .
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