Example sentences of "[noun] you might [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | If you 're going to have to find a much larger area you have to spread your net wider to find more and more sites for development which you might otherwise have been able to save from development , and there will an environmental cost , a cost to the quality of life of people living nearby because sites you might not wish to have developed must be included to find the target figure of industrial development . |
2 | If you asked him a question you might not get an answer for a week . |
3 | ‘ But if you were Penelope Huntley you might not have been consoled by the thought that your children would inherit after Miss Morgan 's death . ’ |
4 | I 'm speaking fast in the hope you might not write it down erm and how to interpret a correlation coefficient and what it means . |
5 | Given that you can draw all sorts of amazing objects you might not think that you need to edit them much but IntelliDraw has some powerful editing tools . |
6 | If you have had heart attacks in the past you might not pass your medical for flying . |
7 | By the time you 've booby-trapped your car , or hired an armed guard for it , walked miles , found the crag and avoided the most polished routes you might not consider it worth the hassle . |
8 | He loyally went on to call Mr Kinnock happy , open , generous , and possessed of a thing you might not suspect , timing … |
9 | Another thing you might not realize is that erm , erm when you ordered motor buses you had to get authority from the Ministry of Transport and you used to appl apply for a bus grant . |
10 | The others you might not have argued but , you know , you might say my experience is that it , I could do it in eighty percent of that time . |
11 | Next time you might not find me in such a good temper . ’ |
12 | Job fairs are usually very lively and informal , and you can roam at leisure , surveying what is on offer and gathering literature on jobs you might not have considered in the everyday run of things . |