Example sentences of "[pers pn] might [verb] as " in BNC.

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1 Four of them are in cities of what you might regard as being of particular interest — Tripoli , Beirut , Damascus and Baghdad . ’
2 Some of you might do as well .
3 ( Note any fears or uneasiness you might feel as the Chalice gives you what you desire . )
4 Well you might find as he 's got a good , good disciplined school he 'll Unless of course he 's of the opposite
5 for I was always keeping up my sleeve for sort of things we might do as opposed to R and M U have done
6 B : Well , the milkman has come All that we can reasonably expect a semantic theory to tell us about this minimal exchange is that there is at least one reading that we might paraphrase as follows : ( 2 ) A : Do you have the ability to tell me the time ?
7 In selecting them I have tried to imagine an audience of 11–13-year-olds , and consequently what they might regard as ‘ funny ’ :
8 As Mr Soames was the grandson of Winston Churchill , it might look as though the end-products were much the same as before .
9 Although it might sound as though Dawn was petrified of Jasper there were a number of occasions when she scared him out of his skin .
10 It might come as something of a surprise to learn that he is now considered to be an Englishman .
11 It might seem as though the hypothesis is so slippery that it can not be falsified .
12 It is ironic that by privileging sexual difference Scruton shows himself the victim of precisely the modern intensification of sexuality which in other ways he might regard as contributing to a legitimation of the perversions he repudiates .
13 THEY called Neil Mallender ‘ Ghost ’ — and there was a lingering chance that he might materialise as England 's additional seam bowler out in New Zealand when Lawrence , DeFreitas and Lewis were all in varying states of fitness .
14 ‘ Pony went well today , ’ he might say as they dismounted .
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