Example sentences of "might just [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Once in a while , maybe on the first night of a stint somewhere , and we 've got the time , we might just do a brief check of some songs . |
2 | Who knows , the lucky 13th innings might just do the trick for Hick ? |
3 | It might just give the game the boost it needs over there . |
4 | If you do , you might just hook a beauty . ’ |
5 | " What you need now is someone in the basement who might just leave a window open for you … " |
6 | I might just throw a total number . |
7 | Developments in China , on the other hand , might just make a difference . |
8 | Curran also revealed that the Dublin soccer writers , most of whom appear to have written-off Derry 's challenge , have provided the motivation that might just make the difference . |
9 | However , if he can form an alliance with militants elected from Punjab and Assam , he might just hold the balance of power in a hung parliament . |
10 | To go back and see it now might just upset the balance of things at a crucial time , when I am trying to make a very difficult adjustment to my life . |
11 | The purist might just spot the difference with the aid of a magnifying glass but the average reader is totally unaware of the change . |
12 | ‘ Not to mention the fact that someone in a protective white suit might just attract the wrong kind of attention , ’ Graham added between mouthfuls . |
13 | It might just assign a structure P and Q , three separate constituents between their structure . |
14 | The back-row confrontation might just go the way of Bath with Dave Egerton , Ben Clarke and Andy Robinson looking a superior combination — on paper at least — although Peter Winterbottom , in particular , will want to prove me wrong . |
15 | The Profitboss might just go the other way and invest in revenue generation with a major advertising campaign . |
16 | No I might just go an see what sort of deal I can get . |
17 | The Tree has some pretty weird ideas about religion ; he might just swallow the idea he 's been working for the devil all this time . |
18 | But I did think that it might just ease the pressure on Saturdays , because , following what erm Betty has said , in fact , as I make it it 's forty-five Saturdays out of fifty-two , and bearing in mind Bank Holiday weekend , Christmas and that sort of thing , it 's virtually every Saturday in the city centre there is a collection . |
19 | He admits he might just prefer a boy but does n't really care ‘ as long as everything 's all right . ’ |
20 | ‘ Even if it is flu , with a little damage limitation we might just prevent the rest of the ship going down with it . ’ |
21 | Women seem fearful of becoming too friendly with a single mother ; fearful that if they spend too much time with her , they might just get a taste for something that is denied them . |
22 | I think I might just get a couple of nice hankies to go with them . |
23 | I 'm afraid it 's very , that 's not very good ladies but might just get an idea to er the type of machines . |
24 | And maybe people might just get the message . ’ |
25 | He might just get the benefit of the doubt — because his side were under such intense pressure in the last ten minutes at Elland Road that his mind was concentrated on the battle on the field . |
26 | Well , we will try again , and maybe if we do win the Rumbelows League Cup and finish third in Division Two , we might just get the same coverage overall as one man has had over the past weeks . |
27 | Finally we observe that unc and so , if we replace the unc sign by + , if we simply drop the unc sign and if we then agree to write unc we establish a notational way of writing polynomials that we might just find a little easier to work with ! |
28 | If you 've been self-employed since five minutes after Lucifer 's fall , and can fork out the massive outlay required , you might just find a way to bribe yourself on to the single-ticket waiting list ; if you belong to a small , minor-league organisation , your company will probably club together with several others to rent a cheap and jerry-built booth in one of the minor outbuildings , and argue with its partners over a tiny allocation of entry passes , whose holders will be consigned to overpriced lodgings in distant and inconvenient suburbs . |
29 | Find the central control and one might just find the Volvo . |
30 | The English novel needs its senses to be violently deranged , and this piledriver of a book , cousin to Scarfe and Steadman , might just provide a kick-start . ’ |