Example sentences of "[conj] he might be [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | What few people seem to accept is that he might be exactly what he appears to be . |
2 | She wanted to suggest that he might be very happy having his vacation in hell , but decided that anywhere halfway around the world would do ! |
3 | It is not necessary to suppose that he acted on his own initiative , although this is implied in the Anonimalle Chronicle ( 11 , pp.158–9 ) : possibly his advisers felt that he might be less at risk than they themselves , and that in the circumstances a policy of temporary conciliation was the best course of action . |
4 | Unfortunately , he decided to side with Detroit on the day , so that he might be as comfortably partisan as usual , but he did so among a group of Pittsburgh supporters , whom he referred to throughout the same as Pitts-buggers , which did nothing to improve inter-City relations . |
5 | Was there maybe a sneaking feeling that , if he was n't laughing at her , he was usually laughing at life in general , and that he might be quite fun to be with ? |
6 | Er er er you know if there was a bad storm somebody would oh you better stay here today too again and he might be there three or four days . |
7 | GEORGE Carey has always looked as if he might be more comfortable in a cloth cap than a mitre . |
8 | He still could n't resist her , even if he might be too honourable to sleep with her . |
9 | He looked , too , as though he might be quite hard to surprise or impress . |