Example sentences of "might [vb infin] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 But it might occasionally happen that , rather than give way , the Government might prefer to reconstruct itself as a Coalition Government with the support of some middle-of-the-road members of the Opposition .
2 She could not imagine who might want to see her at this time on a Saturday morning .
3 When the next version arrives , you might want to install it in a separate subdirectory ( in case it has a hidden bug ) and keep the old version for a few months .
4 the problem is that you 've actually got inequalities being promoted in , in the meantime which you have , you might want to do something about .
5 Lots of strong winds and flat water make Bitez the best choice for funboard sailors who might want to spend lots of time practising carve gybes .
6 There are people who come from from different cultures amongst this hundred who might want to say something about erm , wedding ceremonies .
7 One other matter before I ask the General Secretary I think our colleague might want to say something after the General Secretary .
8 Toilet seats are propped up against the wall , in the unlikely event that someone might want to buy them in a country where hygiene is pathological .
9 When you 're trying to dribble the ball past opponents you might want to side-step him without changing direction .
10 You might enjoy doing something like that . ’
11 Now somehow I want you to break out of that and to , as I say , shout it from the rooftops , because in the end , the public applause from that will protect you from those who might seek to neuter you in that role .
12 Agreeing with other councillors that someone might be able to find a use for such items , especially now that cast iron baths are now in fashion , the chairman wondered if someone might consider using it for horses .
13 Be here on time and do your work well and I might consider hiring you on a regular basis once the child is born . ’
14 It could be that your owner might consider replacing you with a Basenji if you do n't quieten down , and your nose will be properly put out of joint .
15 Labour is said to be in terminal decline because we have failed to identify , let alone appeal to , a natural constituency we might expect to provide us with majority support .
16 Put a tried and tested American management development technique together with English county cricket , and you might expect to get something of a cultural googly .
17 A driver used to more power and rubber might expect to find himself in trouble if he attempted to maintain his normal pace with the cheapest Fiesta , but such is the confident poise of the car that it offers handling and grip of a far higher order than the tuned-for-economy engine can justify .
18 Obviously I will send this to both of you and if David is back in England at an appropriate time he might like to join me in discussions with the programmer .
19 She 's a partner in a firm of solicitors in the High Street — well , she thought you might like to join us for a family Christmas dinner .
20 Audiences might like to quiz him about his favourite sporting moment .
21 If the three volumes had a thematic heart ( in fact their whole method defies centralisation ) one might like to see it in the dialogue of Legolas and Gimli , walking through Minas Tirith at III , 149 , and looking at the masonry .
22 She fully understands that it 'll be up to you and Alan to decide whether you want a book on this subject and if you think it is a complete non-starter you might like to stop her in her tracks .
23 Occasionally you might like to indulge yourself in a little olive oil for example on salads ) and this is fine as an occasional treat .
24 THESE questions , about men who have played an innings of 300 or more , are moderately easy , and the reader might like to tackle them without a reference book , at least to begin with .
25 ‘ Oh , and perhaps as senior man you might like to arrange something for his funeral , a wreath , represent the Section , that sort of thing .
26 He thought you might like to get something on paper before you talk to him about it …
27 No I might er might decide to do something about it if I get the inspiration .
28 My mother always told me to put on clean underwear in case I got knocked over and taken to hospital , but the possibility that someone 's drunken wife might decide to revenge herself on her husband by going down on me was not a scenario we had ever discussed .
29 The Independent Television Commission does suggest that Channel 5 might offer local television to individual cities at certain times of the day , and that it might wish to base itself outside London , but only if it chooses .
30 If you feel that , over the years , you might wish to avail yourself of some loans for home improvement , a new car , or some major item of expenditure , then you really do need to keep favour with a bank .
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