Example sentences of "might [verb] [pers pn] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You 'd gone in Blondies next door you might got it a bit cheaper and you can take yourself . |
2 | If I ask Shirley nicely she might lend me a couple . |
3 | Well I knew someone in and I thought to myself I , perhaps he might lend me a hand ? |
4 | I could s I I even though it might make me a lot of money because I know that if I got if I made a dozen phone calls and did n't get any deals I 'd be out there wanting play the er I would n't trust myself . |
5 | If they have provided inadequate stewarding on previous occasions , for example , he might make it a condition that more stewards and better prepared ones are provided on the occasion in question . |
6 | Soon , Freddy was asking if Mr Schwartz might buy him a suit . |
7 | You might give them a clip round the ear . |
8 | ‘ Perhaps he is n't quite what we 've been used to , but I thought we might give him a trial . |
9 | He will be anxious to retain your custom so you might give him a try first . |
10 | Sure Mr. Bonanza had heard it all already , but any small thing might give him a lead to whoever shot poor , poor Jack . |
11 | Even their kisses might give him a disease from which he would die or become horribly spotty . |
12 | ‘ You mean that this might give me a chance to do a bit of snooping , ’ I said . |
13 | ‘ Do you think that if I said please very nicely like that your mãe might give me a drink , too ? ’ |
14 | We 've been told if we go over the two pound , they wo n't sell , sell so well , erm , so really I 'm not too sure , but er , I , I can work on bigger , er , like I got this couple of days off living Manchester , I 'm sure if I approach erm , you know , the police , they might give me a couple of days selling out there . |
15 | I explained about the shop ; I thought he might give me a loan to set up in business again … . |
16 | Satisfied that she was safely hidden from view , Benny began swiftly examining the drums for labels that might give her a clue as to what was in them . |
17 | ‘ Well I thought we might give her a spin on Friday night , ’ Yanto answered with a grin . |
18 | really but seeing as I know her erm I thought I might give her a ring . |
19 | There she might find someone who did n't mind employing a traveller to clean out a stable or a pig-sty , or perhaps a kindly old woman might give her a crust . |
20 | I might give you a name one day and the next day the vacancy would be filled . |
21 | The total sum might give you a shock but will also help you to be more ruthless at the start and put changes into effect . |
22 | birthday but they wo n't if you go in there they might give you a bag . |
23 | I might give you a ring later and say can you have Aaron |
24 | ‘ Do n't you know anything else about her that might give you a lead ? |
25 | send your record to every DJ and radio producer in the country who you think might give it a play , and follow up your mail-out with a phone call . |
26 | It might give us a head start , just in case we have to admit her . ’ |
27 | You might give us a call O nine O four six four one six four one . |
28 | And we must remember our interest in Livesey is only that he might give us a lead to the young girl 's killer . ’ |
29 | ‘ I thought she might give us a mention but to get a personal donation like this is more than we could ever have hoped for . ’ |
30 | ( He had always used a lady 's bike as a teenager because he thought the middle bar on a man 's one might do him a mischief if he cocked his leg over it carelessly . ) |