Example sentences of "might [adv] [adv] [vb infin] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And dad goes , I 'm I think I might only just have orange juice ! |
2 | It would n't enter his head that I might not just kill Vecchi out of hand . |
3 | Such sponsorships provide support for events which might not otherwise take place , providing pleasure and entertainment for the public . |
4 | Dworkin uses the process work approach , which operates on the theory that a predilection for certain substances and behaviours might not necessarily mean addiction . |
5 | The finales to both Acts are effectively concerts , the sort of agreeably naff rock'n'roll revival that might just about pass muster as a Capital Gold one-nighter down the Hammersmith Palais . |
6 | He might just about find room for a ticket on it if pressed ! |
7 | Chopin was only four when the second concerto had its premiere — listening to its long-spun lines , its confident forays into high registers and its complex first movement harmonic excursions , one might more readily place Field as a companion of the virtuoso 's old age . |
8 | The Government could scarcely have been more out of touch with the people at large , and was still , in any case , terrified that Jacobinism might even then give rise to a revolution at any moment . |
9 | If the same reader were faced with the type of ‘ discourse ’ fragment created by Venneman , reproduced as ( 8 ) below , he might quite readily provide support for Venneman 's analysis by saying that ‘ the topic ’ is Mary . |
10 | This special pleading is , no doubt , partly emotional but it might very well include reference to children 's lack of knowledge and understanding . |
11 | On 27 April the British Ambassador in Belgrade , Ralph Stevenson , had cabled the British Resident Minister 's office in Caserta [ KP 40 ] , pointing out that Allied troops might very soon make contact with " anti-partisan Yugoslav forces " . |