Example sentences of "might [verb] [to-vb] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Such a store address is a new type of information that we might want to deposit as the contents of a word .
2 That Yuri Andropov was head of the KGB , or even the USSR 's Ambassador in Hungary in 1956 , may tell us little of how he might want to behave as the Tsar , and First Secretary of the Communist Party .
3 " I thought you might want to break off the match after I 'd made an exhibition of myself . "
4 The other connection that you might want to make to the rising main is one for an instantaneous gas water heater or electric shower , which need mains pressure , or one of the devices which alter the quality of the water — a softener , conditioner or filter , say .
5 It would be very naive to suppose that one report taken on its own could tell you as much as you might want to know about the organization .
6 There had been concern that ETA might seek to strike at the Expo 92 Universal Exhibition in Seville , held from April 20 to Oct. 12 , or at the Olympic Games in Barcelona ( July 25-Aug. 9 ) .
7 This was required by the SIB in order to protect customers of smaller firms , which might need to rely on the larger firm with or through whom they are dealing ( although it is doubtful that a small securities firm should trade in complicated derivatives at all if it does not have the necessary expertise ) .
8 If you use windows it is worth putting applications that you might need to use at the same time on different drives .
9 But a check-out line is not the place for the kinds of confrontation senior management might need to have on the shop floor !
10 The values stated represent the price a collector might expect to pay for the item , taking condition into account .
11 Er one wonders how on earth they speak to each other , or if indeed they even know who each other is or where their offices are and there is n't that personal relationship that one might expect to find in the normal concept of a legal firm and indeed er without clearly we go to off the point somewhat to have a discussion as to whether or not er a partnership is a suitable legal entity for these people to trade under .
12 At any moment Dick might begin to slide towards the quarry .
13 Millie did not answer straightaway ; then , thought fully , she said , ‘ I thought I might like to go to the day school .
14 Sorry , sir , you said any time after six ; it 's only quarter past ; thought you might like to listen to the news headlines first .
15 When the Archimandrite suggested that the two ladies might like to lodge at the monastery that night , she was briefly dismissive ; when he pressed his offer of hospitality further , she was brusque .
16 You might like to look at the erm the West Ham bombing map .
17 erm then erm what I 'll do I 'll pick it up next week and that will obviously show you a bit more about Abbey Life and any , any of your friends or anybody you think might , might like to look at the video erm you know just to give them an insight , people you mentioned erm to me that you perhaps know you 'd like to pass the video on to them to have a look erm and if er er you 've got my number and if you want to ring me then I can get some more videos if you think other people might be interested I 'm quite happy to pass them on , on to you as well , okay ?
18 Conservative Members might like to think about the league table that I am about to cite .
19 At any rate , at the next ward meeting , he suggested that I might like to stand for the local council .
20 It was thought that their former colleagues might like to hear from the University , particularly if some improvement in the alumni services available to those who studied at Stirling years ago could be made both useful and attractive .
21 Anyone who has ever admired ‘ well kept ’ horses in immaculate stables might like to ponder on the fact that wild horses do n't :
22 In that case one might hope to account for the working of the system without enquiring into the internal organization of the units .
23 for instance , seeing how firearms had decimated their neighbours , they might decide to bow to the inevitable and offer tribute before it was demanded with menaces .
24 Central bankers were also concerned in the spring of 1991 that the German government might attempt to stave off the pressure on the mark by raising interest rates , a move which they felt would further depress the prospects for world economic growth ; by April , however , it appeared that global interest rates were at last starting to come down , with particularly strong declines in the United Kingdom , the United States and France .
25 The owner of the copyright in the computer program , suddenly realizing that he has rights with respect to the output generated from using the program , might attempt to interfere with the subsequent use of that output in the hope that he will be able to negotiate a fee for his permission .
26 We can try to think of practical ways in which a minority of Tit for Tat individuals might happen to increase to the critical mass .
27 It has received meticulous counsel from one of the nation 's highest courts about what it might wish to say on the subject in the future .
28 The sort of applications which we might wish to make in the future would be for an example that an interim payment be made out of the money in court or that the money be transferred to the public trust office , we do n't know how we should proceed yet , but if we are at liberty to apply generally
29 Trainee consultants need to appreciate that the procedure of informing an interested school of the different structures that have been found to work well in different settings , and of inviting the school to decide which they might wish to develop in the first instance , is in itself an important part of preparing a supportive climate .
30 Modern rationalists might wish to distinguish between the ‘ meaning ’ of ‘ spirit in some elevated sense ’ and that of ‘ merely breath ’ .
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