Example sentences of "and [pron] might be " in BNC.
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1 | OK , but if it was a lot of old papers and stuff in the attic that was burning — old letters and manuscripts and stuff-there might be a hell of a lot of smoke , might n't there ? |
2 | She would have her hair nicely done and I might be doing a bit of sewing . |
3 | ‘ And I might be a gain , ’ Daniel said , ‘ if you would let me . ’ |
4 | And you and I might be the only ones between your friend and the bullet . |
5 | ‘ Perhaps after lunch , Madame , ’ Mr O'Hara suggested , ‘ you and I might be able to persuade Miss Milligan otherwise . ’ |
6 | Assuming this to be true , I thought that Brian and I might be in a better position . |
7 | And I might be able to bring down Rosa for a bit during the summertime so we can renew our friendship . |
8 | The hon. Gentleman and I might be able to agree that it is not unadjacent to the fact that so many inner London authorities are controlled by the Labour party . |
9 | However , they had got me out of the way and I felt at least with a following wind a big lad would hit the ball in my direction and I might be able to do something . |
10 | Then pleasantly — too pleasantly — he added , ‘ End your relationship with Travis , and I might be prepared to forget about it . ’ |
11 | And I might be going . |
12 | No , what I meant , is if saying that if I camped onto that number over there 3414 , and if that phone becomes free , this phone starts ringing and I might be doing something , so by the time I 've picked it up to make that connection , suppose 3414 is then making another outgoing call , do I have to camp on yet again to 3414 ? |
13 | There is a passage in Mr Palomar which plays on the dialectic between speech ( or communicative language ) and silence and which might be taken to foreshadow the structure of the book as a whole . |
14 | The decentralized Evans model underestimates the amount of material which lies unused in departments for long periods of the year and which might be of value to another discipline , or to a pupil in the enquiry mode ; it certainly contains no element which would stress interdisciplinary thinking , inter.departmental cooperation or the sharing of acquisitions and experience . |
15 | The kinds of activities which we had in mind were problem-solving and investigations , collaborative writing , reading and discussion about books and poems in pairs and groups , group picture or collage making , group construction tasks , group activities on the computer : the sorts of activities whose value is widely accepted and which might be included in the repertoire of any teacher , regardless of differences in overall teaching style . |
16 | It is an aid to guide the reviewer of a contract towards those areas of an acquisition contract which are of accounting significance and which might be sources of dispute in the future — it is not a comprehensive guide to analysing every acquisition contract . |
17 | The aim throughout the year will be to cover all aspects of accompaniment ; Piano in October , Percussion in January , Taped Music in March and , finally in June a Music Workshop where it is hoped qualified teachers will bring along tapes and records that they have used in their classes and which might be helpful to other teachers . |
18 | Just try using them instead of your regular chords wherever you feel like it , and you might be pleasantly surprised . |
19 | Open up the System Box , and you might be looking at an IBM . |
20 | And you might be right about the supplies . |
21 | There probably wo n't be any support for the rear and you might be worried about the weight being taken by the connector ; for vertically-mounted cards you 'll find that the AccuCard 's design puts its centre of gravity right over the connector , but horizontal mounting could be more troublesome . |
22 | ‘ See Davies and you might be watching the beginning of a new wave in comedy ’ Time Out |
23 | Both of these people may be too senior for a discussion on props , but they have the most influence and you might be able to interest them in an idea for future use . |
24 | They 'd shout ‘ Classes ’ and you might be in the bath ! |
25 | For example , you would probably associate raised eyebrows with the expression of surprise or disapproval and you might be conscious of raising your eyebrows to convey such an attitude . |
26 | And you might be waiting to report an incident . |
27 | At the moment the opening screen looks a little blank and you might be forgiven for wondering what comes next . |
28 | And you might be better off if you put a tipple on the old racing today . |
29 | ’ One of them once said the only thing that came close to giving her the same thrill she got from shoplifting was having sex in a public place — you know it 's wrong and you might be caught , but it feels great , ’ adds Liz . |
30 | Right , , what we 'll do is we 'll get you thoroughly understanding this and you might be able to help the others . |