Example sentences of "that [pers pn] might have [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It did n't occur to you that I might have a lot on my mind ? |
2 | Write Ellen and by express even telegram for which I will pay in order that I might have the relief of knowing you have understood and all is clear . |
3 | The first was that she was afraid that she might have an attack while pregnant and would cause some harm either to herself or to the unborn child . |
4 | Mr Beckenham — I mean , Lord Dacre — wanted you to have the security of your home so that you might have a choice about your future . ’ |
5 | I began to see that you might have a grain of truth lurking there somewhere , and the more I thought about it the more it made sense . |
6 | They just do n't actually have that information , a lot of small local groups , and I think maybe the C B S could work with the Engineers department in future years and try to get to those groups , because I 'm sure a lot of them , actually if they were given the opportunity in time to get in , that , that you might have a lot of people applying for flag and whatever than you do now . |
7 | I think it 's a sad indictment of our so called democratic system when they are afraid of having an elected head of state , that they are afraid that we might have a dictator ! |
8 | ‘ There 've been some fears expressed that we might have an occupation force in Panama , ’ said Senate minority leader Mr Bob Dole . |
9 | As far as they have been able to check , they believe that they are the only two Scottish CAs in partnership together in Australia , but we would be interested in hearing from anyone who thinks that they might have a claim to that title . |
10 | Meanwhile , ’ she pushed forcefully at him , uncaring that they might have an audience , when his glance shot over her shoulder , ‘ keep your licentious grubby paws to yourself ! ’ |
11 | The boys were to be given a certain amount of trust in their activities so that they might have the opportunity to make themselves moral , which in turn could help them become good and valuable members of the community . |
12 | It is an important innovation in Hungarian law that a one-man company may be created , and according to the ministerial reasons it was introduced in order to allow the foundation of one-man companies by state enterprises so that they might have the advantage of carrying on trading with limited liability . |
13 | The dark pigmentation of the skin gives further protection in hot climates , reducing the risk of problems with eyes and udder , and there is a theory that it might have a touch of Bos indicus blood in it . |
14 | So we say ‘ Of course the cat believes the ball is stuck — it is conscious , its eyes work , why else would it behave as it does ? ’ but disallow that it might have the belief ‘ that it believes the ball is stuck ’ , this being linguistic ( Kenny 1975 : 5 ) . |
15 | He is a natural actor and I thought that he might have a part in the play . |
16 | She started , feeling her colour rise at the possibility that he might have an inkling of what was going on in her head at that precise moment ! |