Example sentences of "[pers pn] might [verb] get [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Thought I might have got a chance at Pat Weaver , but you 're too efficient for me , Mister Doyle . ’
2 Still mazed with whatever the drug was she had taken , I might have got the truth out of her .
3 It soon became clear that she might have got the date and the king wrong , that she had n't seen the guinea for years , and so forth .
4 The only Italian she might have got an introduction to — and though elderly he might have had a son — had dropped down dead in the Vatican Square .
5 I thought you might have got a fright .
6 It might not be cos you might have got the formula wrong and you 've got every one of them wrong but it 's usually a good sign .
7 ( When selling a seven year old car you might try to get a bit more for it because of its low mileage .
8 Erm I I am surprised well I do n't I 'm not surprised really they 're probably busy doing things but I thought we might have got a couple of vicars on this er this afternoon to talk about it .
9 Had the set been finished there , we might have got an album of more intensity but without commercial success — ‘ Exodus ’ was on the UK album charts for over a year .
10 ‘ I think we might have got the bastard , ’ said Dexter , taking deep breaths to calm himself .
11 It seems they might like to get a lot of things .
12 Surely they might have got a cleaner , or a waiter , or even some other member of the committee . ’
13 Wallace 's goal looked like it might have got a deflection .
14 And er I say , I du n no , he might have got a solicitor , it might be all going on , who knows ?
15 He might have got a flea .
16 He might have got a flea Rudy .
17 He 's been arrested 32 times for shoplifting , but each time magistrates ruled the offences were n't serious enough for him to be detained , where he might have got the treatment he needs .
18 Under ordinary circumstances he might have got the second but they responded to his aggression with speed and efficiency , bottling him up again with a hail of bullets — bullets fired from very close range .
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