Example sentences of "we might [vb infin] [to-vb] the " in BNC.

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1 Benjamin and Elizabeth and their family belonged , in effect , to what we might choose to call the ‘ comfortable working class ’ ; they benefited from the general rise in Britain 's prosperity in Victorian times — cheaper food and clothing , better sanitation , faster transport , more substantial housing — but their money still had to be earned , had to be worked for .
2 There are a number of reasons why we might want to omit the subject .
3 To set the issue in its proper perspective , we might care to consider the way time is used in adult work settings .
4 In Task 44 Extract 1 , for example , we might need to know the political opinions , or temperament , or personal involvement of the person for whom we are writing a report of the demonstration ; and in Extract 2 , a friend with whom we correspond might be nine or ninety , someone we saw last week , or someone we have not seen for decades .
5 ‘ We thought we might have to spend the night down there and that 's when we started getting a bit worried , ’ he said .
6 We might try to define the origin in terms of some other frame of reference .
7 If we are sceptical that an evidential base with intrinsic credibility and a isolatable and justifiable conception of rationality can be found , then we might try to tackle the same problems non-reductively , in which case anti-naturalist scruples seem out of place .
8 For example , in equation ( 3.19 ) we might wish to test the null hypothesis that and , simultaneously , that .
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