Example sentences of "might just [verb] been " in BNC.
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1 | I expect my aunt meant well ; I guess it might just have been one of her spasmodic assumptions of authority in the family — out of character and dramatic as these assumptions usually were . |
2 | I am sure I would have gone to the Crusades and done my bit , although that might just have been the racist in me or my natural desire to loot . |
3 | Luckily Miss Malley was on leave at the time , otherwise this event might just have been too much for her . |
4 | He might just have been another guitar player who ended up playing back-up for a lot of people , which was what he was doing in America . ’ |
5 | Bowe might just have been demonstrating an innate sense of psychological testing techniques . |
6 | Intelligence Agency , if he had been twiddling his thumbs for a week , he might just have been a little determined himself . |
7 | If she had had any talent , if she had been born in another period and perhaps if her spirit had been lodged in the body of a man , she might just have been heroic . |
8 | But it might just have been anxiety . |
9 | ‘ Though of course he might just have been making routine checks . |
10 | I think that two two might just have been fair but whatever , as I said before the game , if we win we 'll be delighted however it happens . |
11 | ‘ I think Billy might just have been desperate enough to smash that chair over somebody 's head so he could make a run for it . ’ |
12 | The colourless liquid in the glass she carried might just have been water , perhaps ; but whatever it was she seemed unwontedly sober . |
13 | But some things never change and the appalling weather might just have been one of the reasons why the Romans abandoned the village and Britain , 1,500 years ago . |
14 | But some things never change and the appalling weather might just have been one of the reasons why the Romans abandoned the village and Britain , 1,500 years ago . |
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