Example sentences of "might [vb infin] [verb] [prep] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | You do n't have to have curtains ; blinds are a good alternative or if the room has a marvellous view you might want to do without any form of window dressing . |
2 | And , whatever else you might want to say about this number , you would have to admit it was simple . |
3 | . O K anything else that we might want to say around those things , that go off . |
4 | Of course , for early EDI users , getting two computers , one 's own and one belonging to a trading partner , to talk to one another , was quite enough of a challenge , without worrying about other people you and your partners might want to communicate with some time in the future . |
5 | Er all of you , all of you prioritising some sort of organisation and planning of revision , so I 've got some ideas that you might want to try on that score so first years , I 'm sure like Clare you must have some work to do . |
6 | ‘ They might make do with that . ’ |
7 | No doubt with a passenger in the back the trim would be sufficient , but the sink rate might need watching at that speed . |
8 | You might need to draw on all your skills to manage safely in a strange machine . |
9 | And that was the sort of level of detail to which we thought we might need to go in those districts where it is demonstrated to us , of the district do need to be considered differently . |
10 | The added documentation which bureaux might need to comply with such a requirement in this country could be costly , and the requirement seems to carry little practical value : if a credit granter suddenly gets information relating to an inquiry made some months earlier , which is almost certainly no longer active , it wo n't do the consumer any good . |
11 | I think we might need to look at that one very carefully to see whether it adds anything to the er criteria . |
12 | According to Martin Scorsese , who you might expect to know about such things , going to the cinema is like taking drugs . |
13 | The coalition had regard to-the- mechanics of the single transferable vote and made some attempt to match the number of candidates nominated with the support which those candidates might expect to attract in each constituency . |
14 | She even thought that she might like to sleep like this , held in one strong arm . |
15 | have to tell Bob whatever he might like to talk about that he turns it to the Poll Tax , the fact of the matter is that the Poll Tax is nothing to do with Oxfordshire County Council . |
16 | You might like to meditate on any of the following subjects : a lion , a rainbow , the Sun , the Moon , the Earth , a tree , a fish , a flower ( of your choice ) . |
17 | And you might like to look at these later , these later . |
18 | Yes , right , I think maybe this is the moment where we could list some of the signs of dyslexia , both for parents and teachers , and indeed I hope there may be some educational psychologists who have some doubts who might like to enter into some erm dialogue with us . |
19 | You might like to think about that before committing yourselves to this course of action . ’ |
20 | It 's a completely different format , so you might might like to come to that okay . |
21 | But I think the twenty pounds extra for another telly is the one that er you might like to comment on this morning . |
22 | I wonder if by way of introduction , the county might wish to comment on that . |
23 | Perhaps the British Museum , for all the constraints of public ownership , might try to push for more of the same balance . |
24 | Was he afraid she might try to push for more ? |
25 | Had Theodora not been her father 's daughter , and therefore beautifully bred , she might have snorted at such palpable idiocy |
26 | There was an awkward silence which Maidstone might have broken with some amiable remark to save Sandison 's face . |
27 | ‘ You might have heard of this — potheen ! ’ he said with a smile on his return . |
28 | Of course such a supper , minus the wine , she might have eaten on any of the evenings ( and they now stretched back a long way ) when she found herself alone . |
29 | The William and Mary declaration being 1688 , it suggests that such a lease might have run from that date , but it could have been earlier , in which case such an arrangement would have been almost certainly ultra vires . |
30 | The fact that the US announced its continuing if not open-ended assistance for the French in Vietnam on the same day as the Schuman plan began Germany 's rehabilitation in Europe was , obviously , a coincidence in spite of any gratitude which the US might have felt for this imaginative and , at the same time , practical French gesture . |