Example sentences of "might [adv] [vb infin] it " in BNC.
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1 | ( For example , by commuting a communication through PAR using 5.6 or 5.7 , one might apparently remove it from the alphabet of the corresponding process . ) |
2 | You might perhaps like it to change : more active pursuits such as walking , golf , tennis , swimming , cycling ? |
3 | From the theoretical point of view , however , I personally do not find the question of ‘ intrusive ’ and ‘ linking ’ in RP very interesting ( one might perhaps class it as a matter similar to the grammatical and stylistic question of whether or not to use ‘ whom ’ ) but anyone who wishes to go into the subject could read Windsor Lewis ( 1975a ) , Pring ( 1976 ) , Windsor Lewis ( 1977a ) and Fox ( 1978 ) . |
4 | This attitude is certainly not without advantages , and many might rightly wish it for Britain : however , the favouritist or clientilist pressures are strong . |
5 | I might not watch it . |
6 | There are now that might not cover it anyway that 's |
7 | Part of their mission was to mobilize popular support for Franco , but who was to say that Falangist purists might not mobilize it against him ? |
8 | ‘ But if you 're so over-conscientious , does n't it ever bother you about letting others look after him , that they might not do it nearly as well as you ? ’ |
9 | That 's right , 'cos they might not do it . |
10 | like , I might not do it , I see how I feel |
11 | I 'm not prepared to accept that any more than I am prepared to accept the hogwash that we heard from Bob Morgan and his Liberal Democrats , because of course it may be extremely comfortable for him to be acting like a beached dolphin on the shores of Abu Dhabi , but the fact of the matter is , of course , that the Liberal Democrats , with or without the backs of their envelopes and cigarettes packets , are extremely unlikely to be making any national legislation , so they are quite comfortable in being able to observe how others might or might not do it . |
12 | She started to count how many people , who might not confess it in simple language , were relieved MacQuillan had gone . |
13 | I also wonder what will happen if I have a second child — Mark might not make it back from work in time to be with me . ’ |
14 | I thought you might not make it then , and I really felt sad for you . |
15 | ‘ I wrote the letter in February when there was a real chance we might not make it . ’ |
16 | He might not admit it but he would be . ’ |
17 | He might not admit it but he would be . ’ |
18 | I wondered if I should tell him this , and decided he might not think it funny . |
19 | ‘ Although , I agree , some of them might not think it very appropriate . |
20 | Though you might not think it . |
21 | ‘ She 's had a lot of knocks in her life , although you might not think it to look at her , perhaps . |
22 | Why fool around with money , or taking teeth out , when I might not enjoy it as much ? |
23 | ‘ You ought to have a pain in your tongue not your leg , then you might not use it so much . ’ |
24 | Although one might not realize it from some modern accounts , Measure for Measure is a comedy , and Angelo can be dismissed at the end to marry his contracted wife , since his hypocrisy had no evil effects . |
25 | Although you might not know it , some of modern popular music 's most cherished players have just returned to the States after a dismal British tour . |
26 | ‘ Yes , ’ she answered , ‘ but he might not know it . ’ |
27 | If you have upgraded to Windows 3.1 then you might not know it but Microsoft were kind enough to supply you with a free diagnostic utility — MSD ( Microsoft System Diagnostic ) . |
28 | The trouble was , though he might not know it , his misgivings were well founded . |
29 | Anyway , and I mean , just a , I mean it might not happen it was just like |
30 | He 's nodding , we , we might not get it . |