Example sentences of "[pron] might never [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If I started thinking about things … personal things in my life , I have the feeling I might never stop .
2 Like you now , I felt that I might never come back .
3 I mention these examples thankfully — they are all to do with spiritual direction and have brought learning that I might never have received within one tradition alone .
4 I might never have got such a chance again . ’
5 If I 'd left it longer I might never have gone . ’
6 But even " I actually exist " , it might be argued , though trivially true as I speak it , is not entirely uninformative , for I might never have existed .
7 But for that prayer , I might never have thought of nourishment ( not for her , anyhow ) .
8 I do n't regret it , of course — I might never have been a priest otherwise — but I often think that that 's why I just do n't seem able to come to grips with the modern world . ’
9 Without the Colonel I might never have got through ; they preferred you to leave someone dear behind .
10 ‘ If fate had n't intervened , I might never have known . ’
11 I had a twin sister I might never have known about .
12 I might never find it again — these doors all look alike . ’
13 I felt so wretched , because I thought I might never see you again .
14 The night wore on , the life of Winnie , who , sick with worry — I might never see him again — looked her age , all full forty years .
15 Michael 's 61-year-old widowed mother , Iris , said as another daughter , Heather , comforted her : ‘ I 'm afraid I might never see him again . ’
16 I might never get out of here because of him ! ’
17 ‘ Everest will always be there but I might never get a chance to play at Twickenham again ’ — WILL KEFFORD ( Harlequins and Middlesex Colts full-back ) who cancelled a trip to join his father 's Everest expedition to play in the Colts Final at Twickenham which Middlesex lost to Lancashire ( 19–15 ) .
18 One of them might never walk at all .
19 Ye might never see her again . ’
20 Since both the Victoria and the Caledonian Press explicitly claimed to be offering work to women who really needed it , and who might never marry , arguments about the appropriateness of married women working were not particularly relevant , but they were made just the same : woman should be " man 's helpmeet not his rival "
21 Well the Ministry of Defence came into Harrogate just over fifty years ago and the jobs were done to some e to a large extent by people who might never have come to Harrogate if the Ministry of Defence had not er brought them in .
22 She felt she might never eat again until Betty had gone .
23 DELIGHTED transplant girl Laura Davies burst into song to celebrate a journey her parents feared she might never make yesterday .
24 It often occurred to her that she might never leave Florence again even when she had the money and means to do so .
25 Diane 37 broke her neck in a fall from a horse and it was feared she might never walk again .
26 She might never wear it , except in her bedroom , but she meant to have it .
27 If she did not return to the Lodge she might never experience such terror again , but the memory of it would never leave her .
28 If boys had been there she might never had said anything . ’
29 The last thing she could afford to do was cry , because if she started she might never stop .
30 But he stood there watching until the little car had disappeared , as though Ellen were setting off on a long and dangerous journey from which she might never return .
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