Example sentences of "we might have [art] " in BNC.

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1 There was talk before the start of the competition having become more intense ; of the gap between McLaren and the rest having been reduced to the point where we might have a race on our hands .
2 But I think we might have a little time to ourselves now , and be d — d to anyone who says we have n't both earned it !
3 Perhaps we might have a look at things , at this stage , through the eyes of young Benjamin Titford , the youngest surviving son , left motherless at nine years old ; waving his big brother William Charles goodbye as he set off for London soon afterwards ; watching brother John cough himself into an early grave ; listening to endless conversations about high prices , shortages , and a war across the channel ; dragged out of his bed in the middle of the night to cries of ‘ Fire ! ’ and ‘ Flood ! ’ ; struggling to keep warm every winter ; watching his father die of a long illness — these experiences made his childhood , in modern terms , an awful , albeit a dramatic one .
4 ‘ Thought we might have a bit of sport , ’ he announced generally .
5 For example , ( on a one-address computer ) we might have a group of data-manipulation instructions with an operation code field , a small subsidiary information field to specify an accumulator , and addressing mode and operand fields .
6 I thought we might have a treat and drive into Siena . ’
7 I think it 's a sad indictment of our so called democratic system when they are afraid of having an elected head of state , that they are afraid that we might have a dictator !
8 But we were n't thinking about having professional people in our group — we might have a few to help us out but we 'll pick our own . ’
9 By this I mean that we might have a complete , consistent , and unified theory of the physical interactions that would describe all possible observations .
10 ‘ If we had Lord Boddy in the Parent-Teacher Association , ’ they 'd think , ‘ we might have a little influence at County Hall . ’
11 If we pursue the last option then we might have a job proving that we have made a successful descent but at least it would then truly become a purely personal outing in a boat .
12 We might have a silly name , stupid haircuts and we might jump around like idiots , but we 're not irrelevant . ’
13 There 's a bit to talk about there … we might have a little talk about industrial justice .
14 ‘ I thought we might have a word about the Gray affair and try to move things on a little in that area , ’ said Wheeler .
15 We thought we might have a chance .
16 Does the following sound an impossible target for the first five years of our society , that we might have a BCR day ( week ? ) on another railway , hiring one of its locomotives and some of its stock , but running good old BCR style mixed trains including at least one goods truck owned and restored by us and painted in BCR livery ?
17 This research was stimulated by a recognition that we might have a rare opportunity , through being granted privileged access to assault victims in a busy hospital accident and emergency department , to study serious assaults which may or may not have been reported to the police and , therefore , the definition of which as crimes is still open to question .
18 That 's er a little bit of fun in that , but er we might have a little bit of advice for you if you are preparing to receive guests you 'd rather not see over Christmas .
19 We might have a silly name , stupid haircuts and we might jump around like idiots , but we 're not irrelevant . ’
20 The only proviso is that , as far as manuals , disks and packaging are concerned , we might have a collateral sale of goods contract .
21 ‘ We were hoping we might have a drink before dinner , ’ said Masha .
22 This time it was a police sergeant , and when Joe went upstairs the sergeant said : " I am looking for Wg Cdr Mahaddie , and I am also looking for one of my constables , " Joe foolishly replied : We might have a wing commander here but we do n't have your constable . "
23 The cast were in the pub afterwards and she said to them ’ I think we might have a bit of a run with this one ! ’
24 Dear Mr Westgate , I think we should have more footpaths or we might have a good chance of being killed .
25 We might have a top-heavy squad to start with but we will see what happens after that . ’
26 ( In an extreme case we might have a fairly constant number of 0-year-old children ( say 5000 ) in some population , yet averaging 100 deaths each week in the 0–1 age group , so that the ratio of deaths to mean population over a year exceeds 1.01 ) .
27 ‘ I could see this fellow as a Scottish National horse , but first we might have a crack at the ‘ John Hughes ’ , ’ said Richards .
28 It might go well for the first three or four months , and then all of a sudden we might have a lapse in a few months ,
29 We might have a bit of a winner tonight .
30 oh we might have a oh we did at first , when we first had the record player years ago did n't we ?
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