Example sentences of "[pron] might [be] [noun] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | So someone might be Friar Lawrence , someone might be Romeo . |
2 | Ceilings decorated by him are at Compton Place , Sussex , c .1728 , with reliefs of mythological subjects in high relief , as well as a plaster medallion with a portrait of an architect , who might be Colin Campbell [ q.v . ] . |
3 | The gentleman with the glass eye at the next table is discussing civic sculpture with a woman who might be Catherine Deneuve . |
4 | They occupied a pew in the body of the kirk , with Georgina shepherding in a row of dark-haired young women who might be Margaret Heatherton 's daughters or her husband 's . |
5 | For Labour it might be Lady Antonia Pinter singing the poems of Roger McGough while accompanied by Larry Adler on the harmonica . |
6 | Because it might be odds David 's coming back . |
7 | ‘ OK , it might be Chuck Berry or Hits of the 60s , but it 's cheap . ’ |
8 | For an unbalanced moment she thought it might be Gordon Hodge , pursuing her to see that she would not come back , and make a nuisance of herself to Edward . |
9 | It occurred to me that it might be Ruth Cohen again , but I could n't have been more wrong , for when I opened the door I found a young police constable standing there in his navy-blue mac wet with rain . |
10 | Perhaps it might be Charlie Chaplin , a bit of a comic one or or summat like that and er |
11 | She wondered if he might be Jeffrey Archer in disguise doing his research . |
12 | Perhaps he might be Liam Shakespeare after all . |