Example sentences of "might be [adj] for [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 She considered approaching him and asking if it might be possible for them to spend more time together , but the difference of nine years in their age put her in awe of him still , and she decided it was not her place to make such suggestions .
2 However , it might be possible for me to detect and summon the ship if I was taken above the atmosphere .
3 He rang the bell and when he was greeted by a rather surly butler he enquired , very politely , if it might be possible for him to speak with the Signora Calvino on a matter of the utmost urgency .
4 I wonder if it might be possible for you to confirm your or NEC 's interest in the tape , and , if you intend to go ahead , the specifications you need .
5 They told the inquiry that if a particularly strong FM transmission was made very near the radio it might be possible for it to pick up the sub-harmonic at around 14 MHz but that such a signal could not have emanated from a low-powered , hand-held type of two-way radio .
6 In the future , it might be possible for us to reset our body clock to the new time zone quickly , by taking a pill containing melatonin at the appropriate time of day .
7 Close to the date , some of our members were chatting to Llangollen Railway member Peter Cutler , and he suggested that it might be possible for us to see the work on the next extension , to Glyndyfrdwy .
8 He said that returning to Sam might be best for her and her child .
9 It might be dangerous for you ! ’
10 It might be helpful for you to pray together as a couple for God 's direction .
11 For Zoe 's sake it might be necessary for them to come back .
12 It might be better for them to prop up the Ottoman empire for a while longer , but at the same time to keep their options open by maintaining contact with the various factions amongst the Serbs .
13 and it might be better for me to do it , see you 've got a
14 The matter crosses delicate and dangerous ground , and it might be better for us both if it remained unexplored . ’
15 And in fact it might be useful for you to know , chair , that proposals for new settlements have been made on the A sixty four corridor within Leeds .
16 I feel sure he must already know , since it 's his ship , but it might be good for him to realise that persons of influence , like yourself , who might report him , also knew .
17 Perhaps a nice evening in bed might be good for you , after all . ’
18 Perhaps they might be good for you after all ?
19 Also remember that although signing one card for everyone might be cheaper for you , there are still some folk within the fellowship who may not have a big circle of family or friends and who would really appreciate a card from you .
20 I thought it might be loud for her , there between close walls , but it was her wish .
21 This might be convenient for us , but it does not suit our customers ’ .
22 ‘ And Mr Cameron — it might be convenient for you as well. t , ‘ If I could tell you …
23 I can see it might be tiresome for you .
24 He did say that he thought the future might be difficult for us .
25 When they left , however , and I made the decision to stay , I knew it might be hard for me but I knew also that I was doing the right thing .
26 I think it might be wise for me to talk to the accountant before I , you know , put these plans into effect .
27 It seemed such an ineffectual reason for insisting on going with him but Steve was so wrapped up in himself and thoughts of seeing Maria Luisa again that he did n't even ask her if it might be painful for her facing Fernando again .
28 I just told her that it might be interesting for me to get to know something of France , after all I was still young for University Entrance and could probably arrange to do some of the work here .
29 It might be different for you .
30 Promising to pay more when he received cheques from his insurance company , he added : ‘ It might be sensible for us to have a meeting to give you an opportunity to justify and explain , item by item , the reason for the variation between the price agreed in April 1990 and the final bill . ’
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