Example sentences of "[pron] might [adv] have [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | I might easily have broken a leg in that fall . |
2 | But if I had been given the chance when I was younger I might easily have made a mistake and gone for good looks and he might have turned out to be Old Nick to live with . |
3 | I might also have said a nihilist . |
4 | I might also have to fly back to France economy class ’ . |
5 | In fact , I might just have to do a bit before I , I might just buy |
6 | I might just have thought of some new names to call you . ’ |
7 | Actually , I might just have had a little to do with his death , as it occurred less than a year after the Stoves lost their only child , Esmerelda . |
8 | I might even have griped about my existence with the Gorengs and thought wistfully of alternatives . |
9 | I might even have had to explain where Nigeria was . |
10 | My new project led me into unexplored realms of psychology which I might otherwise have ignored . |
11 | Others were picked up opportunistically because a visitor or student arrived with just the right skills or interests to move ahead on a front I might otherwise have neglected . |
12 | I have never had any qualms about refusing to fund a cause I do not support , but am glad to have the chance to give to good causes I might otherwise have missed . |
13 | I might well have gone over . |
14 | If I had confined myself to initiating ‘ creative drama ’ or ‘ improvisation ’ , I might well have remained satisfied with his participation for he was indeed meeting all the requirements of dramatic playing . |
15 | ‘ In other circumstances , I might well have noticed whether or not the statuette was missing . |
16 | Her whole body relaxed when Beth told her with a measure of amusement , ‘ No , Peggy , but I might well have done if you had n't come in when you did . ’ |
17 | I guess that if I had n't taken up the trenchcoat and fedora to walk the alleyways of history as the greatest detective of them all , I might well have become a poet . |
18 | I seem to recall we dealt through local estate agents , and knowing the properties personally , I might well have recommended them to you , as a prospective buyer … |
19 | I might well have got myself burned upon a stake , although in those days that was n't all that difficult . |
20 | I might well have got that onto another tape and then every time she says something you just say look what you 're doing ! |
21 | ‘ If it was n't for the drink , I might n't have told you . |
22 | I might not have believed it if you 'd said you had n't . ’ |
23 | Perhaps I might not have done but for information which has recently come my way concerning your financial circumstances . |
24 | Ellen called warningly , as though I might not have seen the gun . |
25 | ‘ I might not have noticed it . |
26 | Wickham suspected he looked dubious because she hurried on : ‘ Oh , I know you 're thinking I might not have noticed him at the bar . |
27 | What 's more , were I sure I was mispronouncing , I might not have worried that much . |
28 | I might not have known exactly what rationalism was but it was nevertheless deeply engrained in my picture of the world . |
29 | ‘ I might not have come , ’ she teased lightly . |
30 | Okay , I , I , I 'm glad , I , I 'm glad I was confused on that point , because if I had n't been , I might not have have er |