Example sentences of "you might [verb] he " in BNC.
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1 | ( With an inattentive , hyperactive child you might hold him in front of you and ask him to repeat your request as a check that he has ‘ taken it in ’ . ) |
2 | He will be anxious to retain your custom so you might give him a try first . |
3 | Boys , as well , are quite popular and if you like one especially , you might give him your painting ! |
4 | Both of you might do him . |
5 | ‘ You might cook him a wonderful pie and then you 'd find he 'd given it to a drunken beggar , and no matter how kind you thought him after a while you 'd want to kill him . |
6 | ‘ You 're a young blood , ’ he told her , ‘ you might like him . ’ |
7 | Miss Evans said , ‘ You might say he 's been more like a father to me than a brother . ’ |
8 | I had hoped that you might persuade him to help us again . ’ |
9 | You might kill him , ’ Ace yelled . |
10 | On the other hand , if the character ends up in chamber 81d you might allow him to find the ring of Verena since he has so much time to kill . |
11 | You might cut him to pieces and he would not speak , ’ said Isambard , thoughtfully frowning . |
12 | You might remember him as Simon Booth from Working Week , that brave if ultimately flawed melting-pot of disparate rhythms and cultures , whose anarchic soul was mistaken for jazz revivalism and who ended up being misunderstood by both record company and public alike . |
13 | you might remember him from Wembley as the man who levelled for Norway against England with that wonderful shot . |
14 | ‘ If you do n't mind what you say to your father , you might remember he 's also a detective chief inspector . ’ |
15 | You could n't walk into his dressing-room five minutes after the curtain came down for fear of what you might find him doing . |
16 | You might find he 's very tired this afternoon |
17 | Thought you might know him . ’ |
18 | Yeah , you might get him off me . |
19 | oh you might get him interested in different things |
20 | He took care of the nation 's finances , Aunt Harriet had said , you might call him the Keeper of the Purse . |
21 | You might raise him up as a devil . ’ |
22 | Er you might try he 's often fairly B P S'ish yeah erm and em if you managed to find he 's always got loads of bumf about jobs in psychology and stuff like that . |
23 | ‘ How 's that scheme of yours coming on ? ’ you might ask him and he would reply with just a little too much nonchalance to sound natural : ‘ Oh , I had to give it up ; we had good reason for thinking that the goons were on to it . ’ |
24 | I I wondered if you might ask him . |