Example sentences of "might do a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Eliot 's play aimed to penetrate beyond the ‘ frightful ’ to a deeper sense of universal evil — ‘ Any man might do a girl in ’ ( my italics ) . |
2 | For example , you might do a survey on potato crisps . |
3 | ‘ If so I 'll walk down with you , and then we might do a bit of visiting afterwards or even just go for a walk . ’ |
4 | I might do a bit of drawing . |
5 | no , I do n't think so , well I think if I feel like it , after I 've done me cooker hood , I might do a bit of baking |
6 | Well it makes you feel that you might do a bit of work with something |
7 | I might do a bit of revision with you next week as well just to help you with it . |
8 | He fills it up , and cooks for himself , and when it gets down to a certain level then he thinks , ‘ now I might do a concert ’ . |
9 | MOREOVER , individual examples of bias , such as the one I detected when Paddy Ashdown was allowed to get away with the ridiculous notion that he might do a deal with John Major just as easily as with Neil Kinnock , need to be balanced against the election coverage as a whole . |