Example sentences of "[pers pn] might take a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Maybe I 'll get there one day , or I might take a day trip to EuroDisney sometime in the summer months . |
2 | I do n't know whether , people thought that erm if they interfered with me I would n't er I would n't play or what it was but then , anyway erm when the war ended , as I say I got a bit erm worried and erm I then got in touch with er Mr who was then er , then taken over from Sir Cecil Clerk of the Council or Chief Executive and erm , he suggested that erm I might take a course for the erm Home Workers Diploma For The Blind which erm was , well it was a sort of specialized er social worker really . |
3 | We were invited to stay with friends living in Northern Burgundy , and to visit a painting school at La Buia , in Umbria , with the idea that I might take a class there in May 1993. there was some discussion , earlier in the year , of another in Venice , and we will break our journey there , for breakfast , next week . |
4 | I might take a gamble for myself . |
5 | We , however , are required to crouch in the heather , and so the attention is drawn through necessity to the things sharing that heather with you , in case any of them might take a fancy to your bottom and jump into your pants . |
6 | You might take a colour portable with you , either an ordinary set or one of the new mini-screen LCD colour televisions . |
7 | Well , I have a fancy to see it , and I think we might take a look on our way home . ’ |
8 | Perhaps , he suggested , we might take a pause here , as the sound of my tears hitting the green-felt table sounded exactly like the BBC Effects Department 's tape of galloping horses . |
9 | ‘ Well , I thought we might take a holiday in Canada , ’ Mark said . |
10 | ‘ We might take a bit of rousing , but when we believe in something we do n't mind saying so . |
11 | I thought we might take a tour round the surrounding hills and make sure there were no hidden surprises . |
12 | We might take a walk together . ’ |
13 | Then they might take a bit more care instead of allowing young girls to roam the streets like common prostitutes ! |
14 | fra , ma frame of mind , you got to demand and wait for the answer , even though it might take a minute for the to say erm , erm , oh we use erm , you know , we 've got a , a , a local van that comes and se , like , you know . |
15 | It might take a while for the contacts to happen , but they 'd happen . |
16 | you know in other words it might take a bit of time to work it out , there is some reason why he must of said that must n't did n't he ? |
17 | It might take a bit longer than . |
18 | Mr John McDonnell , QC , for the company , had urged Mr Justice Hoffman to exercise the court 's power to the full , saying that it might take a year for the case to be heard by the House of Lords . |
19 | Or it might take a weekend depending . |
20 | ‘ It might take a letter a week to get to Germany , might n't it ? ’ said Mrs Fanshawe , taking her rings off and amusing herself by making them flash in the sunlight right into Nurse Rose 's eyes . |
21 | After Flinders you are aware I go to Kings and although I trust it will not be so it might take a month to accomplish the journey ( that is if the winds prove contrary ) I state this in order that you might not be alarmed in not hearing from me . |
22 | He wondered if he might take a walk before the others were up . |