Example sentences of "might come " in BNC.

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1 She might came in in a minute .
2 It probably wo n't get us very far , but you never know , one of them might come up with something . ’
3 Some sessions involve a heavy work-out , so a spare , dry karategi might come in handy for the second session .
4 Michael might come to visit her at any time .
5 According to one influential cognitive model ( Coltheart , 1985 ; see Figure 1 ) , there are two distinct reading routes that might come into operation when one is reading aloud .
6 Having come so far in just 3 years , the suggestion is that success might come sooner rather than later .
7 But for those with loans over £30,000 where there is no tax relief , it is certainly worth considering paying off some of the mortgage - particularly since there is no clear indication of when rates might come down .
8 If we go to see a band , we do n't just send an A&R person , one of our product managers or maybe the sales director might come as well .
9 Neville Chamberlain , often regarded as the architect of the National Government , confessed , in July 1931 , ‘ I myself hate the idea and hope it wo n't come to pass ’ ; nevertheless , he admitted that a National Government might come about as a result of the financial crisis .
10 I ca n't think of a single occasion in which this might come in handy .
11 She might come away understanding the first part of the company 's title , but not the second .
12 Next time it might come down over the centre of a large city . ’
13 ‘ Wally might come in , and you 'd be in trouble .
14 ‘ People were extremely disappointed that conservationists could not come up with exciting positive solutions for potential land that might come out of agriculture , ’ says Miss Appleby .
15 And no , they had not been expecting to see her that weekend , though with Giles away she had said she might come on the Sunday .
16 What might come out of this cosmic turmoil ?
17 It is only when one supposes that , as well as such ideas , there is either ‘ extension in abstract ’ or extended , external , material things which might have parts we can not perceive , that one might come to believe in the infinite divisibility of finite extension .
18 If you worked hard enough , many assumed , the dreams might come true .
19 ‘ They might come in handy for making your trap , ’ he said .
20 She had the cheek to think he might come to Brighton to see her .
21 Perhaps we might come in a minute ? ’
22 I thought of us as the little princes in the Tower , and of the city of London as the cruel torturer Hubert who at any moment might come and put out our poetic eyes .
23 She would understand that since my father 's death there had been , as it were , a vacancy in my home which , with careful management , her wayward mother might come to fill , secure within the bonds of kinship .
24 ‘ I do not wish to be hard upon poor people in great affliction ; but I can not help thinking that they have been doing for hundreds of years past something very like what the Bible calls ‘ tempting God' ’ — staking their property and their lives upon the chances or no earthquakes coming , while they ought to have known that an earthquake might come an day . ’
25 I was afraid it might come out that we 'd got a cut as well .
26 Sometimes I feel angry so my songs might come out aggressive . ’
27 The kind of thing you might come out with after being hit with a baseball bat . ’
28 Mandarin , head down and drained of all energy , was all out , and it still seemed that his heroic effort might come to nothing , for the French horse Lumino was gaining with every stride and closing inexorably on the leader .
29 After this , it seems that a period of acceptance might come , but probably only if those balances referred to earlier in the chapter are possible .
30 Usually I did this by writing to people asking if I might come and see them to find out how they were getting on .
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