Example sentences of "[pron] might have an [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I was beginning to think I might have an idea about that .
2 I du n no , I might have an appointment .
3 First , they wanted to see if he could pass himself off as Swedish , or if there was anybody working for the enemy who might have an inkling of his presence or identity .
4 I certainly have no objection to your publishing my name and address in the next issue of CONTACT and would hope that it would not only motivate people already over here in North America to get in touch with one another but also those at present studying in Salford who might have an interest in working here after graduation .
5 There is also technology available which can link organizations throughout the world and so that when er the church in one place discovers a resource or a way to work with people around a particular need , they have the opportunity to share that and I would be interested in talking with persons who might have an interest in that .
6 I believe that 's something that needs to be looked at and if the government were prepared to embark on a review of auditing er generally then that is something that I think there is some useful point in pursuing further er it 's interesting that er er erm when Bingham examined this point at paragraph three er point three nine in his report er he has a long paragraph er discussing these matters and er he says that er he at the end of the day he does n't come to a concluded view er although he does er acknowledge the fact that there are many people er depositors or example , share holders and employees who might have an interest in a particular company .
7 The first was that she was afraid that she might have an attack while pregnant and would cause some harm either to herself or to the unborn child .
8 And I ca n't , of myself , even produce the faith for it , otherwise , you might have an advantage over me .
9 I thought you might have an idea . ’
10 ‘ I thought you might have an idea . ’
11 ‘ You never know when you might have an accident , ’ she used to say , ‘ so you should always be prepared ’ .
12 You work in a gallery ; I thought you might have an opinion .
13 You might have an opinion on this , Mr …
14 I mean we might have an order three hundred but if they do n't need any it just shows zero so we 're we 're stuck .
15 ‘ There 've been some fears expressed that we might have an occupation force in Panama , ’ said Senate minority leader Mr Bob Dole .
16 Every now and again you 're with somebody who 's putting their foot down and either not anticipating enough or not thinking in enough depth , or they might have an attitude whereby sod it , I 'm just going anyway .
17 If The Sugarcubes were n't completely barmy and arty they might have an ounce of the spunk this half London , half Manchester ( oh no ! ) possess .
18 If The Sugarcubes were n't completely barmy and arty they might have an ounce of the spunk this half London , half Manchester ( oh no ! ) possess .
19 Meanwhile , ’ she pushed forcefully at him , uncaring that they might have an audience , when his glance shot over her shoulder , ‘ keep your licentious grubby paws to yourself ! ’
20 When the twins learned to climb up the stairs , Carol was terrified they might have an accident .
21 She feared he might have an attack , apoplectic , so high his colour , so great his anger .
22 Given the significance of patronage in securing a promotion , or in placing an officer in a situation where he might have an opportunity to distinguish himself , and thus strengthen his claims to advancement , there was a good incentive to arrange for a transfer to another ship where favour might be expected .
23 She started , feeling her colour rise at the possibility that he might have an inkling of what was going on in her head at that precise moment !
24 And he might have an explanation .
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