Example sentences of "might have [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | You can question other people , other people might have that knowledge and you can question and clarify and form in your mind the ideas that you need and maybe put them to the group as a group . |
2 | I might have that little'un . |
3 | He realizes that they ca n't , people ca n't be guaranteed to do this and he points out there are four different motivations that people might have that conflict with the er moral motivations . |
4 | However , erm , thinking that er , one day , er , you might marry erm , a prince or princess , Freud says is an , is an illusion , in the sense that er , people do sometimes marry princ princes and princesses , it could happen , it 's not very likely to happen to any particular individual who might have that wish , but it could happen . |
5 | But forget any notion you might have that sisterhood land secretaries ) are powerful . |
6 | I think I might have that piece . |
7 | Although , therefore , I may ( as indeed I do ) very much doubt whether the effect of the agreement , as a conditional waiver of the interest to which she was by law entitled under the judgment , was really present to the mind of the judgment creditor , still I can not deny that it might have that effect , if capable of being legally enforced . |
8 | In one recent study , in which colonic neoplasia coexisting with upper gastrointestinal lesions was a frequent finding , the authors acknowledge that their results might have little relevance to outpatient practice as patients were selected by reviewing the blood counts of hospital inpatients . |
9 | The obvious danger under the 1981 arrangements is that , given the overwhelming percentage of votes from outside the Commons , a new Leader might have little support in the PLP . |
10 | For example , thousands of people might have this kind of electric guitar . |
11 | But oh , if I might have this ability to impart the Holy Spirit ! |
12 | ‘ The witness 's mere statement that his answer might have this effect is not sufficient , although it is on oath and even if there is no doubt concerning his bona fides . |
13 | ‘ Is there a chance — say a billion to one — that the Soviets might have this combination ? ’ |
14 | I warned you I was n't going to be able to consider you and any doubts , hesitations or scruples you might have this time around , and I should have remembered that . |
15 | ‘ You might have more money . ’ |
16 | A female friend who was visiting suggested that Amy might have more fun being the Prime Minister than a lowly maid and so Amy went off to dress as the PM . |
17 | The description might have more applicability if there were rights enforcement officers to aid unrepresented applicants . |
18 | However , to get him to the point where he might be weaned from the ventilator , one must allow him to sleep and get stronger , so if it was that kind of day or that kind of period , he might have more sedation than other times . |
19 | But , looking on the bright side , she might have more idea of how to proceed after her visit to the cuttings library that afternoon . |
20 | Well perhaps you might have more contact with the nurse erm the district nurse . |
21 | Maybe if she and Julie did n't have such tiring , exhausting jobs they might have more time to concentrate on the culinary arts . |
22 | Stop talking about it and we might have more time . |
23 | But at the present time , I mean Mr er , might have more information , but my information was that erm , after the V P C reported , was that there was just no alternative dip in the foreseeable future . |
24 | Audit regulation , changes to the disciplinary arrangements and the continuing development of accounting and auditing standards may go some way to increasing public confidence in the profession ; and various other proposed regulations and changes to the law , such as preventing directors of public companies from exercising any influence over the appointment and removal of auditors , might have more effect than any of the steps which have been taken so far . |
25 | Republicans are likely to pick up seats in the House , so he might have more leverage there , but this will be counter-balanced by the probable increase in the number of Democratic seats in the Senate . |
26 | That appraisal of the Order might have more force if the Order had provided simply that from 31 July any sum to which a person became entitled other than by operation of law would not qualify as a deposit . |
27 | Gaunt-face was on the train , and I might have another opportunity . |
28 | If it had diminished then , disbelieving the evidence and wishing to make sure , the radiologists might have another go . |
29 | His greatest worry was that somehow his presence had compromised her , that he might have another corpse on his hands , another death on his conscience . |
30 | Giving less drug might have another advantage , since drugs are toxic materials and there is always the risk that the kid will suffer damage . |