Example sentences of "and [pron] might [verb] the " in BNC.

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1 You see , I kept blaming you for everything , but that was n't fair , a lot of it was my fault too , and I might make the same mistakes all over again , and I could n't bear that .
2 Too many doors and I might forget the way out .
3 Thoughts buzzed around in my head and I might pursue the world of the spirit , but dressing up was equally important .
4 Any other author and I might overlook the fact but now he has augmented his idleness with bad taste .
5 Now , what we 'll do is do exactly the same but this time for a negatively correlated score , and you might expect the Z scores to be paired up like so .
6 Stop the formation of these blood vessels and you might check the cancer .
7 Five minutes , before you start it though now that it might not apply to you , you might not have control over training , and perhaps down the left hand side you put well what methods do they use and you might put the other side then you go back and suggest to your boss will you alright .
8 ‘ You might own this place , Miguel , and you might have the right to stand where you like on it , but you 'll never make me pleased to see you ever again .
9 Unfortunately , it has to be admitted that tripods are heavy and bulky things to carry round , and you might consider the use of a mini-tripod ( which can be supported on walls ) , a chest-pod or a monopod .
10 Like the values for Young 's modulus or stiffness , the figures vary a great deal between different substances , but then , so do the strengths of the chemical bonds within them and one might expect the engineering strengths to be proportional to the strengths of the chemical bonds .
11 The proportion of any additional income that is saved ( the marginal propensity to save ) will tend to vary according to the tastes and preferences of the individual , and one might expect the proportion that is saved to increase as income increases .
12 In such a situation , action is likely to be the product of internal negotiation , with variable dependence upon rational analysis , and one might expect the rational analysis undertaken to have a different orientation according to the stakeholder for whom it is performed ( Hall , 1973 ) .
13 and they 've got to pick one of the cards and they might get the Joker .
14 And they might use the sympathy ( and sense of guilt that you 're better off than they are ) you feel towards them to control you .
15 I 'm a bit worried : John 's having trouble with his girlfriend at the moment , and he might go the other way .
16 That may be true , and it might affect the balance of advantage and disadvantage , but it does not need to be resolved at this stage .
17 Yes , and it might kill the flowers off , but .
18 And it might put the idea of theft into his head .
19 Arguments against allowing access included that people would not write frankly if they knew their comments would be seen , it could be important to record facts which could not be proved and suspicions or impressions , the child or parent might be made unhappy by a teacher 's judgement and it might impair the relationship or discourage the child , and access would lead to constant arguments about fairness or relevance of information .
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