Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] might [be] some " in BNC.
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1 | After all it would have a great element of surprise in its favour and although there might be some shooting it was doubtful if the Germans would know what they were shooting at , especially if good diversions were laid on . |
2 | Eventually he was referred to a consultant who took a careful case-history and wondered if there might be some connection between the heavy doses of antibiotics he had received as a young man and the continuing diarrhoea . |
3 | Looking back at his forlorn figure as the car had accelerated away , she 'd wondered if there might be some way to set him back on his rails . |
4 | Right okay yeah the produ there in actual fact they 're , they 're relati , yep , you , you 're correct in that they they may well have risen , right , over that period erm but relative to manufacturing prices they have fallen erm let's just see if there might be some data in there er erm I thought I had some . |
5 | ‘ We ca n't have books because there might be some kind of secret coded messages written in them . ’ |
6 | How many planets has our sun got that we know about because there might be some we do n't know . |
7 | Perhaps nothing , except that his ‘ romantic gestures ’ had been rather more cold-blooded than she had thought — just as there might be some business explanation for their broken date and Luke 's ‘ jaunt ’ with Lexy . |
8 | He studied her warrant card intently , as though there might be some real doubt about her identity , and then returned it to her without even the glimmer of a smile . |
9 | An Astropath in the Librarium had messaged to Tezla 's own fortress-monastery on San Guisuga , a jungle world five thousand light years away , though it might be some years yet till that cousinly Chapter retrieved their Lieutenant . |