Example sentences of "that he might [verb] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | His target include a defender and another striker to help ease the load on Dundalk based Dessie Gorman who has also signed a two year contract which ended speculation that he might return south . |
2 | It was in this period that de Gaulle was anxious to proceed with devising the CAP and it seemed because of this that he might make concessions to his partners . |
3 | During these periods Patterson exercised executive power , raising speculation that he might succeed Manley should he retire on health grounds . |
4 | In 810 he even boasted that he might visit Charles in Aachen , as he had already made deep inroads into Frisia . |
5 | A sixteen-year-old girl ( they 're always sixteen in this story ) who had been having regular sex with her boyfriend , began worrying that he might lose interest in her if he had to keep wearing a condom . |
6 | He initially did not appear worried that he might lose staff as a consequence , in the way that Egon Zehnder left Spencer Stuart and Norman , Broadbent et al . |
7 | She 'd intended to tell him she wanted to open the safety-deposit box , but it occurred to her that he might put obstacles in her way . |
8 | It was quite conceivable , too , that he might have thoughts of visiting the Spa Triangle . |
9 | Someone suggests that he might have skills to offer others on the scheme . |
10 | It was unlikely , but just possible that he might have news of John . |
11 | The Khedive is starting to realize that he might have trouble on his hands . |
12 | Six were at sea , on the business of trade — an act of faith that he might have cause to regret . |
13 | And he laughed off suggestions that he might recall Lineker once he starts playing again for Grampus Eight in May . |
14 | For the first time it occurred to Katherine as a conscious thought that he might find life with her mother a trial in ways which did n't only concern her . |
15 | Only the fear that he might win custody of their son Robert held the marriage together . |
16 | It seemed therefore that he might outrun America in making agreements with Moscow and provoke a breach with Washington . |
17 | ‘ His thumb had been completely ripped off but he was just worried that he might need stitches . |
18 | However , Bush created some confusion on Oct. 9 when he indicated in the morning that he might accept increases in income tax in return for cuts in capital gains tax , but in a meeting with Republican Senators later that day declared that both were " off the table " . |
19 | Cherry ( who succeeded Coleman as Principal Army Veterinary Surgeon on Coleman 's death , thus blighting the hope of assistant professor Sewell that he might follow Coleman in that post ) that Coleman was ‘ the greatest enemy that the profession has ever had in its highest ranks ’ . |
20 | I suggested to Ben that he might produce Grimes and Ben , having seen The Bartered Bride and , I think , enjoyed it , agreed . |