Example sentences of "might [vb infin] [art] few " in BNC.

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1 Agriculture campaigner Robin Maynard said : ‘ £31 million over three years might build a few ornamental ponds in the countryside but it is hardly going to generate a major shift in agricultural policy from over-intensive agriculture to sustainable farming practice . ’
2 It might make a few people think , which is good .
3 Silly talk of linking arms around the Berlin wall just might make a few of the supporters of the SDP/Liberal Alliance — whose nuclear policies are indistinguishable from the government 's and whose voting habits are more volatile than Conservatives ' — opt for Mr Foot and his clear policy of unilateral disarmament .
4 Although the pub decor might need a few alterations .
5 But he added that patience had limits and he might wait a few days or two weeks .
6 But he added that patience had limits and he might wait a few days or two weeks .
7 Jobson said : ‘ If they started supporting the team we might win a few games . ’
8 PAKISTAN batsman Salim Malik reckons that if the England Test team learn to play properly , they might win a few games of international cricket
9 Passers- by might expect a few satin teddies in the window .
10 You look ready to dance with rage , and although we might collect a few pennies from them in return for our providing such a spectacle I hardly think that we could put it on as a permanent entertainment ! ’
11 It might sever a few synapses .
12 OK , the mic-stand might cost a few bob to repair .
13 " … might stop a few earths perhaps .
14 At the same time you might score a few wounds on the enemy , and with a huge rank bonus and bonus from your standard you stand as good a chance as you 're going to get .
15 So I fell into one of my enjoyable reveries , examining the problem from every angle , looking for the key point where I might provoke a few kilocreds to tumble into my lap , by acquiring a bit of phetam .
16 At best , it might produce a few working-class women psychologists who act as double tokens of both the discipline 's liberalism and its anti-sexism .
17 At the time , his stated ambition was to make an album of songs , which as he said himself , ‘ might sell a few copies ’ .
18 While a wire or a gate scheme might take a few weeks if spun out to the maximum , tunnels were sometimes under construction for six months .
19 The conference was assured that truly ‘ intelligent ’ machines would come , It was conceded that it might take a few hundred years .
20 ‘ It might take a few games for Martin to settle into the side but he is a good team man and strong defensively .
21 It has taken me twelve years to be as sure as I am now , and it might take a few more to be absolutely sure .
22 ‘ But it might take a few years .
23 He said they were fine , but that it might take a few weeks for the lenses to settle in my eyes .
24 He thinks perhaps I might have a few days away from here .
25 ‘ If you could find out who the man was , the one who was there on Christmas Day evening … he might have a few answers . ’
26 But we were n't thinking about having professional people in our group — we might have a few to help us out but we 'll pick our own . ’
27 Later on they might have a few minutes together and he would hold her and she would become herself again .
28 I think I will and I think the rest of the team might have a few erm sherbets tonight , I do n't know .
29 A factory might manage a few thousand kinds of parts ; the air force has to cope with over 6m .
30 But , he adds , he might get a few international tickets out of it , which are as rare as gold dust .
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