Example sentences of "you might [vb infin] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 By now he was concerned with practical details : ‘ You might scout around for mesh stockings !
2 It 's like an oil painting ; when you make a mistake you can paint over it , but you might paint over other areas too .
3 It 'll be the kind of place you might walk out of as brisk and easy as a knife cutting butter , or you might very well wander about for days , well , weeks even , without finding a proper door .
4 You might walk down sombre corridors and gaze upon dim , seldom-used halls , and you might run your hand across the scarred surfaces of the old walls , and then , without the least warning , you would find yourself in a sun-drenched quadrangle , or a courtyard where gentians grew or mountain ash flared .
5 I did n't know whether you might stop off at the pub or something .
6 did n't know whether you might stop off at the pub .
7 Convince them you are worth a look and , almost out of the blue , you might end up with 300 words in Kerrang or Echoes or the NME .
8 If you were back in your own house and subject to the same old strains you might end up getting into the same sort of scrape again .
9 He points out that this safety exercise is about assessing risk where one set of circumstances might be alright within that particular discipline , but when you actually put that along the side of a similar sort of marginal safe systems , that are in other disciplines , er th that you might end up with a conflict or or or highlighting some form of erm er permutation , that could end up in in what satisfies all the codes and regulations and blue books and whatever , but at the end of can do this and nobody else can .
10 you might end up down to once a week if it 's twice or whatever
11 If they do n't alright you might end up with one or two questions .
12 If you leave it til the last minute and you question spot , you might end up in a sticky situation How many people here have failed an exam ?
13 Christ , you better not be married twenty years , Karen , you might end up with another twelve .
14 You do n't know you might end up with this this little old chap you 're with .
15 You do n't know , you might end up with this chap your with .
16 It 's a good thing I 'm not going to go because you might end up oh look at that ?
17 Yeah , you might end up seeing
18 You might pass out again . ’
19 This is quite enough until lunchtime when you might hunt down some dim sum , steamed pork buns and the like for $1-$2 a basket in the local Chinatown , or hit the deli for another American institution , the sandwich .
20 I was afraid you might want out .
21 What a world you might open up to me … yet all we ever speak of together is guilt and death , I know not why .
22 If you 're very quick because you might miss out on what we 're going to talk about .
23 This is a perfectly valid question to raise in a case study response , and you might go on to consider whether it is still possible for them to change direction , even now .
24 M. B. If you were lucky you might just get told off by the superintendent or you might go up before the chief constable where you could be fined .
25 You might go up there and er I du n no you what 's what 's a good way of getting myself seen when I 'm going out running at night and things like that you know and they 'll give you advice and they 'll say well there 's this you can use or that
26 The Daily Telegraph and the magazine Tee Topics both wrote ecstatically about the course , the former proclaiming ‘ Henley is one of the most delightfully situated courses ; variety and holes so laid out you might go round a dozen times and never have to play the same shot in succession , not even on the same hole ’ .
27 With a bit of luck you might go down this time .
28 No , no but you might go in at that time wanting help
29 You might wake up . ’
30 ‘ Not really , but you might do up your top button and shove your tie up a bit — my mother 's watching this . ’
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