Example sentences of "might [vb infin] a [noun] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 And , anyway , she was n't so deluded that she thought they might make a life together .
2 What might make a difference though in terms of posture ?
3 Looking forward , and viewing ourselves as contributing to the development of provisionally held theories , it seems to offer no more than the hope that we might make a contributions even if we do not really understand what , how , or to what .
4 So as a result , there 's a danger that many readers many regular readers , might buy a newspaper less frequently .
5 Even if you do n't need the money for domestic or emergency reasons , you might need a holiday somewhere special — to go to your daughter 's wedding in Australia — or to go on a second honeymoon .
6 Daisy had once said that the three of them might spend a holiday together next year in San Gimignano .
7 Well no , a mother , a mother might keep a family together in the sense that they all meet there on a Saturday
8 And while some people might use a sunscreen abroad , over 40 per cent of those who often suffered sunburn did n't use anything when holidaying in the UK despite the recent hot summers .
9 Erm , if I put a space in , it might look a bit better .
10 Two Irish policemen had been shot dead at Soloheadbeg last Tuesday by fellow Irishmen : it looked as if Joseph Hyde 's prediction about Civil War might become a reality all too soon .
11 And one prominent Church of England member , Social Security Minister Ann Widdecombe , 45 , immediately announced that she had quit , and might become a Catholic instead .
12 it might flow a bit more easily might it .
13 and then it might flow a bit more evenly , might it then , right Michael bring yours out now please .
14 In the meantime , weak management might cost a company dearly .
15 Training programmes might cost a county as much as £400 per annum in the 1580s and considerably more later .
16 A feminist might interpret a text very differently from an army officer , for example ; or a teenager from his parent .
17 How cast his shadow over the imaginations of their daughters before their squires beget upon them that they might breed a race less ignoble than their own ?
18 Perhaps , he suggested , we might take a pause here , as the sound of my tears hitting the green-felt table sounded exactly like the BBC Effects Department 's tape of galloping horses .
19 It might take a bit longer than .
20 We might take a walk together . ’
21 We were invited to stay with friends living in Northern Burgundy , and to visit a painting school at La Buia , in Umbria , with the idea that I might take a class there in May 1993. there was some discussion , earlier in the year , of another in Venice , and we will break our journey there , for breakfast , next week .
22 I just wondered if someone who had spent a few years in medical school might take a job away from the field … just for a summer .
23 They will need to sustain their effort at a much greater level in the replay , though — and you can be sure that Monaghan might have a couple more tricks up their sleeve .
24 I might have a go actually see who I can get to do it .
25 when I came in the other day , I might have a look now actually get some Chewitts for the kids go on looking something for myself
26 Well , I might have a sandwich later .
27 A glance at the ‘ qualities ’ revealed that Froggy 's death had certainly not made either the front or the back page , but I guessed that the Daily News might have a headline somewhere .
28 Th er er s drop-leaf tables are marvellous cos you get to the end of the side of your packing you see and you might have a gap just about the right size so in you put the wrapper you put the table in and you might have a little gap like left so you get the this the you get the er ironing board and put that in there .
29 ‘ You might have a point here somewhere .
30 ‘ You might have a point there , people might have read too much into it .
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