Example sentences of "might have take [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You might have to take care of these things or just .
2 Raasay has an atmosphere of independence : had the Macleods ever declared a Republic of Raasay , the place feels as if the idea might have taken hold .
3 However , asked whether she might have taken drugs he said : ‘ I would have to say ‘ no comment ’ . ’
4 point , okay that was a bit of wide ball but I might have taken offence at that .
5 Earlier , for brief periods of the day , she had contemplated making up a foursome not unhappily , might have taken risks , might even have ended up in bed with someone , the classic holiday encounter .
6 Three wickets had done down in four balls with the score 277 , and had Kapil Dev at backward square leg held on to a straightforward catch offered by Healy off Tendulkar , India might have taken charge .
7 He told his wife ( and himself ) that he was going to meet Adam in order to break the news gently to him that these awful discoveries had been made at Wyvis Hall and that foul play might have taken place while he , Adam , was actually its owner .
8 In the Belfast research programme one of our aims was to use the complex patterns discovered in a live speech community to throw light on the kind of movements that might have taken place in linguistic change in the past .
9 Furthermore , when dates are suggested for changes in these forms , they are usually given , without comment , as the dates at which the changes took place in this standard variety or its unilinear precursor , and not the dates at which they might have taken place in some other variety .
10 Worship might have taken place in any of the sheds or barracks of the men , but there was always risk of detection .
11 But in Fiona 's case he stressed : ‘ Our understanding is that any relationship that might have taken place did not com-mence until he was not a client of the service .
12 If subjects actually experienced risk while watching the films then it is possible that attention focusing might have taken place and systematically biased the information subsequently described by subjects .
13 The answer to the first question involves an analysis of speciation , which in turn leads to a consideration of the ecological conditions under which such speciation might have taken place , and the answer to the second also involves an analysis of the physical and biotic influences on the organisms concerned .
14 I , I fear that the use from any stockpiling that might have taken place er in this country is a very real hazard .
15 In this they might have taken heed of the Reich 's experience , but instead they went ahead and repeated that experience in miniature .
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