Example sentences of "n't [pron] [verb] [pron] might " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Ca n't you admit you might have made a mistake ? ’ |
2 | Why do n't you admit you might have made others ? ’ |
3 | ‘ But do n't you feel you might be missing out on things ? ’ |
4 | Do n't you think we might give it up ? " |
5 | Do n't you think we might get started ? ’ |
6 | ‘ Do n't you think we might be missed ? ’ |
7 | Do n't you think you might find it in your heart to do the same ? ’ |
8 | ‘ Anyway , if I did have a village lass dying to do my cooking , do n't you think she might find you a bit off-putting ? ’ |
9 | Do n't you think it might be a hoax ? |
10 | If you are suffering pangs of remorse because of some unintentional action in the past , do n't you think it might be time to tell yourself that you will be more careful in the future — and let the guilt go ? |
11 | ‘ Do n't you think it might be a good idea to get in touch with them ? ’ he said quietly . |
12 | ‘ Oh , I did that , ’ she told him flatly , ‘ but if that was your intention which I doubt , do n't you think it might have been kinder to have left me with a few illusions ? ’ |
13 | ‘ Do n't you think it might have been a jealous woman ? |
14 | ‘ Well , it 's Family Day next weekend ; do n't you think it might be the thing to do to mention it ? |
15 | ‘ But , given your aunt 's absent-mindedness , do n't you think it might have been a little premature to call in the police ? ’ |
16 | I do n't you know I might get one myself . |
17 | Have n't you considered it might be the woman they were with ? |
18 | ‘ Did n't anyone suspect he might have a problem ? ’ |