Example sentences of "[pers pn] might only " in BNC.

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1 And dad goes , I 'm I think I might only just have orange juice !
2 Kitty had that facility for slipping the knife in , even when on the surface she might only be talking about the weather .
3 She might only lose her temper about once every five years , but when she lost it , boy , did she lose it , and events these last few days had been urging her dangerously near to boiling-point .
4 But if they were short , they would keep you on until they could get another man from a different station , so that you might only have two hours off .
5 Keep the circle flowing — you might only achieve 4 times to begin with .
6 It takes a good deal of suppleness to be able to get both your elbows onto the ground — you might only get your hands flat on the floor to begin with .
7 Keep a regular check on your score — you might only achieve 8 repetitions of one exercise , 4 of another and 20 of a different exercise !
8 Or you might only need occasional access when you ca n't guarantee being near a PC with a LAN card .
9 If you are heavily laden with treasure you might only manage a couple of swings of the sword before you have to rest , during which time your opponent can batter away at you ! )
10 So it 's going to be erm you might only get a week 's notice if it 's going to be switched to the Saturday then I would guess .
11 If you ask for a ‘ general clean ’ you might only get vacuuming and light dusting
12 That if you work in the big city you might only have seven miles between calls but it still takes you three quarters of an hour .
13 Er , if you get known as a good supply teacher you 'll get the work to begin with , you might only get an odd day .
14 you might only lose about a paragraph of work
15 If we get involved , we might only make things worse . ’
16 So th the chances are we might only be looking
17 They might only say important things . ’
18 They might only be minor , but to the person you 're talking to it 's a major decision .
19 Because the external examiners are coming into the child 's environment , they might only just walk through the school , but you 'd hope that they would pick up something of the ambience ; plus the work can be presented how the child wants to present it .
20 They might not know what they want to do ; they might only feel they have a lot of problems .
21 ‘ The authorities in Northern Ireland were quite satisfied that a substantial amount of explosives was in the area , and it might only be a matter of time until this sort of activity was renewed . ’
22 It might only save seconds , but seconds can make the difference between missing a train and getting to work .
23 They also realised that it might only be a matter of time before Poland 's enemies used the same tactic as part of a concerted effort to wipe the country from the maps again .
24 It might only be pebbles against Patriots , and the Inspirals might be as interested in the ephemera of psychedelic pop and training shoes as they are in delivering any deeper message , but to their new American fans the Inspirals represent a special hope , an idea that something more sensitive than Guns N' Roses and Madonna might thrive .
25 ‘ I thought it might only be a pretend cottage , ’ Benny said apologetically .
26 She had so much wanted to be fancied , it seemed a cruel blow to think that if it ever happened it might only be by someone as awful as Sean Walsh .
27 It might only be a tiny step forward — but at least it is a move in the right direction . ’
28 It might only drive both of us up the poll !
29 So faint , it might only be moonlight through the clouds — then she saw long pale hair streaming .
30 The Old Man said something that suggested it might only be a temporary suspension .
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