Example sentences of "might have go [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Men who might have gone to England and earned good wages at the harvest now stayed at home and waited for relief work at one-third of those rates . |
2 | Reed has taken his chance to impress and win the place that might have gone to England 's Wade Dooley , who has returned home after the death of his father . |
3 | ‘ But you suspected she might have gone to Ireland , did n't you ? |
4 | ‘ I 'm almost sure they said Brittany , although some of them might have gone to Bordeaux . |
5 | And I was go might have gone to Belfast today to meet John 's sister . |
6 | If you had , I might have gone to St Saviour 's last term . ’ |
7 | Benjamin did not fully trust Mandeville and was unwilling to admit that Sir John Santerre might have gone to Glastonbury . |
8 | Then he might have gone with Monks . |
9 | On a dry pitch Kieft might have gone for goal instead of squaring the ball to Berghuis , one of four new Dutch caps to appear during the game , whose shot sailed high over the bar . |
10 | Meanwhile many intelligent deaf people who might have gone into education , but now finding these opportunities non-existent because of the Education Act of 1893 which had implemented the Royal Commission for the Education of the Blind and the Deaf and Dumb 's recommendations , were now turning to missioner positions in deaf societies and institutes for a living . |
11 | ‘ I might have to go to court . ’ |
12 | So erm I might have to go to Peterborough yet on that day and get myself kitted out . |