Example sentences of "[verb] i might [be] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Why , what did you think I might be thinking about ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Why do you think I might be difficult ? ’ |
3 | I suppose the , the sort of things that made me think I might be suitable for social work have been coming from working with the young . |
4 | thing is I do n't think I can but er I mean I might be able to pop in for about half an hour . |
5 | they only need washing , I mean I might be wrong , they might have , they might have gone funny , but I doubt it they 've not been up there that long really only about two |
6 | I mean I might be wrong , I 'm . |
7 | Cos I do n't , I mean I might be really putting my foot in it but I do n't think Foxy likes him that much and he said that he 's basically he 's a it is his bark mu his bark is much worse than his bite . |
8 | She thinks I might be pregnant ! |
9 | ‘ My wife thinks I might be risking all my credibility by coming back and that I might not get another job in football . |
10 | He thinks I might be able to lend a hand . ’ |
11 | Cos I used this look , I said that erm I 'd re I had represented his father in an accident case some years before and I was acquainted with the family in a casual way , and I said this may suggest , because he was saying you can make up and you can , this is a bit when you can use your imagination , and I said this may suggest that his father , you know he 'd like , because it the way he says that , I 'd represented his father , I was acquainted , you know maybe that he knows he 's used to that kind of erm behaviour from the family , you know , and he knows what Eddie 's like his fa I do n't know I might be completely wrong but I used my imagination there . |
12 | I think he believed I might be going to argue with him . |
13 | To think I imagined I might be falling in love with him ! she thought , as she went into the kitchen . |
14 | Lady Carey insinuated I might be involved in Ruthven 's death . |
15 | Now i if his computer er had been up and running , erm you know I might be able to design something . |
16 | You never know I might be |
17 | I wrote to that older brother of yours , ‘ My capabilities are of little matter now ’ , but I suppose I might be as well off writing to myself for all the answer I 'm likely to get . ’ |
18 | I suppose I might be trying to prove something to myself . |
19 | ‘ Well , do you know , I believe I might be ? ’ |
20 | Having read December 's issue I feel I might be able to help Laddie the unkempt Cocker from December 's Post Bag . |
21 | I must ask those who are more familiar with the sciences to forgive me for any passages where they feel I might be guilty of over simplification . |
22 | Throughout my time as Chairman I was anxious to co-operate with Mr Baker as far as possible , for I feared I might be asked to resign . |
23 | She thought I might be too old . |
24 | ‘ I had just turned 60 and thought I might be written out and in need of a break . |
25 | By straining my eyes , I thought I might be able to see Donegal across the bay . |
26 | ‘ In other words you thought I might be better than you ? ’ she said softly . |
27 | He says he was ‘ hesitant ’ about joining the ASB — ‘ I thought I might be too much of an amateur ’ — but clearly enjoys the meetings . |
28 | Oh , you thought I might be upset . |
29 | I find I am not as pleased by this as I thought I might be . |
30 | I thought I might be able to run . |