Example sentences of "[pron] might [adv] be [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I lo , I might even be Romeo . |
2 | United visit Villa Park , and Atkinson wistfully linked the past with the present when he said : ‘ If I 'd had Dean Saunders at United , we would have won the Championship and I might still be manager of Manchester United . ’ |
3 | Which might just be Alan Davies ' test for 1992 . |
4 | erm The Spire is erm a symbol that has a lot of meanings attached to it , and it 's finally a book not about the building of a spire , but about a particular obsession in an individual human being , about the ideas that a man might have about ways of doing great things , which might actually be ideas that are rooted in some sort of self-deception . |
5 | There might just be benefits |
6 | There is plenty of choice , starting with TSB in the high street , and there might even be NatWest . |
7 | In the same way that there are rules within sentences , limiting which words can follow others , so there might also be rules within discourses , limiting which sentence can follow another one , and if I write ‘ The knight killed the dragon ’ , then there might be limits , or constraints , on what I can put as the next sentence . |
8 | There might also be problems if there is any disagreement between teachers and advisers over the agenda of the evaluation or the report produced . |
9 | No servant need attend him , and though there might well be music made before the evening ended , a girl singer could not fittingly be a part of the entertainment in the abbot 's lodging . |
10 | For it seemed to us there might well be problems with klystrons , such as , for example , focusing a suitable beam-current through the klystron cavities and drift tube . |
11 | She was now faced with an arduous journey into a remote country where there might well be anarchy when Menelik died . |
12 | Many said they would feel shy if they were in the minority on a mixed course so there might well be opportunities for all-women courses . |
13 | quick look at the map , the River Ouse conveniently chops Selby district in roughly half , and that there might well be considerations which for the sake of was not okay . |
14 | The pay was welcome and there might well be plunder to boot , not to mention the excitement . |
15 | He considered tearing off his waders but there might still be time to cross the far side of the breakwater without having to swim for it . |
16 | Mrs McDougall had promised to have milk and bread for me , and there might possibly be mail , brought over by the morning 's ferry . |
17 | There might indeed be truth in that assessment , but it would be far from the whole truth . |
18 | There might indeed be news of her beloved Mr. Andrew , but it might not be good news . |
19 | Otherwise , they might simply be part of the background . |
20 | ‘ Do you know , Miss Hardbroom , it might just be Algernon Rowan-Webb . |
21 | I can always give you a routine check-up , but obviously , if you get any twinges , even if you think it might just be wind , give us a call . |
22 | Climate change through the man-made modification of greenhouse gases might be disastrous , but it might equally be deliverance . |
23 | It was some moments before it occurred to any of them that it might well be Chris or the tardy boy from the bistro , harmlessly appealing for admission to his promised evening of jollity and sustenance . |
24 | It might well be Miriam asking him to ask the Chancellor whether she should buy or sell . |
25 | It might even be arsenic and he would be dead in ten seconds flat . |
26 | It might even be Mr Ozal himself ( he has not ruled out the idea of standing ) , but one of his associates seems a likelier choice . |
27 | It might only be pebbles against Patriots , and the Inspirals might be as interested in the ephemera of psychedelic pop and training shoes as they are in delivering any deeper message , but to their new American fans the Inspirals represent a special hope , an idea that something more sensitive than Guns N' Roses and Madonna might thrive . |
28 | It might only be hours before the police start questioning you ! ’ |
29 | It might only be breast tissue , I do n't know that . |
30 | So faint , it might only be moonlight through the clouds — then she saw long pale hair streaming . |