Example sentences of "[noun prp] might have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought Tom might have a whisky if he 's got a |
2 | Derek Malcolm might have a point when he says that our idea of ‘ glamour ’ has also changed — making it possible for the 90s woman in the street to look glamorous , too . |
3 | They will need to sustain their effort at a much greater level in the replay , though — and you can be sure that Monaghan might have a couple more tricks up their sleeve . |
4 | Even before he intervened last November , Sir Anthony had indicated the DTI might have a case to answer . |
5 | One day , God willing , she and John might have a daughter ; one day their daughter would want to get married . |