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 . |