Example sentences of "[conj] i might [adv] [verb] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It 's a good thing for you I 'm driving or I might just show you whose woman you really are .
2 Or I might just stick 'em up . ’
3 The night before , I had gone for a long , lonely walk along the banks of the Tormes , crossing and recrossing the Roman bridge , hoping against hope that I might somehow find you also walking there .
4 That I might there present it — O ! to whom ? ’
5 I was forced to pay more attention to lessons in science and history at Varndean , purely so that I might better understand my other , shadowier tutelage .
6 He referred jestingly to ‘ that which somewhat sticks by me : it is the forest , and I might easily lose myself in it ’ A committee of the Commons a week later complained , among many other ‘ grievances in the civil government ’ , of ‘ Forest fines , which of late have been too far enlarged ’ .
7 ‘ Put your hand in the Mouth of Truth , ’ she said , ‘ and I might just believe you . ’
8 There was one day when I was in Dunedin preparing a preview for a match the next day and was told that late in the afternoon Otago would be training at Carisbrook and I might there obtain their team for the morrow .
9 ‘ Well , I was wondering , if it would n't be too much of an imposition , if I might possibly buy you lunch . ’
10 Better than me — though I might still teach him a thing or two — but the farm is a big responsibility for any young man , especially one with a London background . ’
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