Example sentences of "might have [verb] their [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Sheffield might have increased their lead when Davison headed against a post and Spurs were indebted to Walker for two saves from Hodges and Davison . |
2 | Chelsea might have increased their lead 15 minutes later , but Wise elected to shoot across the face of goal rather than pull the ball back to the well-positioned Fleck . |
3 | The Whites might have increased their lead on the restart from Totten 's corner but a combination of Dunne and Kavanagh cleared Mitchell 's header off the goal line . |
4 | Autopsies on the crew showed no trace of a medical condition that might have affected their performance , nor trace of alcohol or drugs . |
5 | And while Black Dwarf staff might have protested their separateness from the two underground papers , readers in London , and students and hippies elsewhere , would not . |
6 | Given my circumstances , I might have found their manner insultingly casual . |
7 | Kidlington Running Club might have left their mark here . |
8 | Basing themselves at York might have suited their training schedules and their travel arrangements , but it has been less than ideal for their public relations . |
9 | P.B. They might have changed their tune , they might have changed their job description , but the job description was she was going out to primary schools . |
10 | P.B. They might have changed their tune , they might have changed their job description , but the job description was she was going out to primary schools . |
11 | Because of the better opportunities in the States emigration from the West Indies was common at this time , and one can not help wondering how many more outstanding players might have graced their cricket had their parents not left . |
12 | Authorities will need to be fully aware of what these funds and other sources of European funding might have to offer their area , and to make sure that the fullest use is made of them . |
13 | Five minutes later Arsenal might have restored their lead when Smith grazed the outside of the far post . |
14 | She could n't face speaking to him down the wires of a telephone again , not after yesterday , and , besides , he might have cancelled their arrangement and she had n't wanted that . |