Example sentences of "might have [to-vb] [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They might have to wait some time … .
2 Yeah I thought I might have to put another stitch in that to keep that on
3 I came here sweating thinking that I might have to do some work
4 Which means he might have to do some design .
5 Yes , okay , then maybe you can mark that up then , and it might be that we , we might have to circulate all members again to see if they assume the situation of being able to undertake these particular requests er , about the visits .
6 If a local authority behaved as the Government have over the sale of public assets , its members would be disqualified and taken before the district auditor and might have to spend some time in gaol — and quite right , too .
7 Yet what brought Edward to heel temporarily at least — was a baronial threat that they might have to find another king if he would not keep his coronation oath , which in their minds meant observing the Ordinances .
8 The adventurers might have to find some information in Castle Drachenfels to enable them to track down the location of Ghal-Maraz , or they might have to ensure that the Great Enchanter remains safely dead and does n't enter the fray .
9 Mr Lloyd Webber , in London to receive an Ivor Novello Award for his musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat , added : ‘ I might have to write another musical before I can think of doing this again .
10 A very constrained grammar might not contain any template or rule allowing the phrase wreck a nice , instead of the item recognise , at a particular point in processing ; a more general grammar might have to consider both interpretations .
11 If you go round and round any more I might have to prescribe some medicine for you . ’
12 Services currently available in all districts could be concentrated in just one hospital and patients might have to travel many miles for treatment , it was feared .
13 Scholarship might have to reassess all sorts of certainties .
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