Example sentences of "might [adv] have [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For as long as they continue they are the issue , rather than a grievance for which many people might instinctively have some sympathy . |
2 | Afterwards there was gloomy talk that short tours by Home Unions might not have much appeal for either country in the future . |
3 | ‘ It seemed at the time that he might not have much need of intimacy . |
4 | ‘ The twins and Kerry-Jane might not have much flesh on them , but boy — they sure can pack it away ! ’ she laughed . |
5 | They might not have another booking . |
6 | A lot of people might not have any taste for such a thing . ’ |
7 | He also referred to provisions in the Company Directors Disqualification Act 1986 relating to administrative receivers , and to many other provisions in the Insolvency Act 1986 and in the Companies Act 1985 which might conceivably have some bearing on this question . |
8 | Allan Border might also have few cricket days left , but he and his team can , like Waddy 's , sow much goodwill and good work in an isolated cricket outpost this month . |
9 | We might n't have another chance to be alone like this for ages and ages . ’ |
10 | Were it not so , I might well have more sympathy with an isolationist approach . |
11 | We might never have this chance again … |