Example sentences of "might go to " in BNC.

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1 For example , an individual might go to bed later than usual on one occasion because a piece of work or some leisure time activity took longer than normal .
2 But I rather thought , you know , if you would n't mind , we might go to Treptower Park . ’
3 I thought we might go to the War Memorial . ’
4 He might go to the bathroom , or come downstairs even .
5 He felt half excited , half afraid , as though he were delving into a hidden world ; a world which preferred to remain undiscovered ; which might go to any lengths to protect its secrets .
6 We might go to Mark 's Club down by Berkeley Square and see Diana Ross or somebody .
7 In your free time , you might go to the hairdresser or beautician regularly , work out in a gymnasium , do a sport , go swimming , go out to films , concerts , shows or restaurants , visit friends , take up a new hobby , take evening classes , or join a social club .
8 Perhaps the last word might go to L. R. McColvin , whose views on the relationship between book provision and demand make interesting reading 35 years after they were written .
9 I used to go to his characters for help as a Catholic might go to a priest or a sick man to his doctor .
10 It is the belief of at least some hypnotherapists that the inability of some patients to be hypnotized is due to their subconscious fear that they will be unable to cope with what may come up and that they might go to pieces .
11 ‘ In the same way as some people might go to church and seek absolution , accepting that I have confessed to these sins makes me feel better .
12 ‘ He might go to seven-fifty , ’ McIllvanney said dubiously , as though the price was the only possible objection Ellen might have to whoring herself .
13 She had been phoning people who might go to Greece with her or drive her there or , failing that , pay her air-fare , and eventually she succeeded in getting a loan from an aunt and an offer of a place in a minibus from an old schoolfellow and her boyfriend .
14 I mean , Blackbeard must know we could 'ave recognized the man from the newspaper photograph , and that we might go to the police about it . ’
15 Any man who did not do his work could be reported to the police and might go to gaol for a week or so .
16 Certain firms might go to the wall under domestic competition but , as the proponents of the policy admit , ‘ the British economy as a whole is being feather-bedded ’ [ Godley , 1979 , 233 ] .
17 Another name can be crossed firmly off the IBM Corp list : John Sculley , chairman of Apple Computer Inc has now gone on the record saying ‘ I would like to respond to the persistent rumours that I might leave Apple and go to IBM — I have told Apple 's board of directors and our executive management team that I am not available or interested in being chief executive of IBM ; I believe Apple has a tremendous opportunity to be extremely successful in the years ahead , and Apple will be the most important innovator and leader in the industry ; 10 years ago this April I signed up to do a job , and there is still a lot that I would like to accomplish with all of us ; ‘ I hope this statement will put to rest the speculation that I might go to IBM , and also serve as a clear message of the confidence that I have in Apple , ’ he declared .
18 Another name can be crossed firmly off the IBM Corp list : John Sculley , chairman of Apple Computer Inc has now gone on the record saying ‘ I would like to respond to the persistent rumours that I might leave Apple and go to IBM — I have told Apple 's board of directors and our executive management team that I am not available or interested in being chief executive of IBM ; I believe Apple has a tremendous opportunity to be extremely successful in the years ahead , and Apple will be the most important innovator and leader in the industry ; 10 years ago this April I signed up to do a job , and there is still a lot that I would like to accomplish with all of us ; I hope this statement will put to rest the speculation that I might go to IBM , and also serve as a clear message of the confidence that I have in Apple , ’ he declared .
19 And if you 're a er golfer er you might go to the professional and say you know I 'm miss I 'm hooking , you know , can you show me how I ca n't do this ?
20 ‘ I thought I might go to America and help the anti-draft students around the Army camps , ’ he said .
21 A mugger might go to prison for lifting a few pounds from his victim — and so he should .
22 ‘ If Ward did tell her about it then she might go to the police , ’ a third voice said .
23 He 's in the sixth form , working for his A-levels , and they reckon he might go to Oxford . ’
24 He might go to hell and rot there for all she cared .
25 I might go to night school or something .
26 ‘ You ca n't think of anybody else he might go to ? ’
27 Alexandra said , ‘ She asked if I might go to Cornwall ?
28 I thought you might go to the police , and I did n't know what I would do then . ’
29 As far as council support goes , we 've been granted the use of both the station centre itself , so that we can have a retail outlet for furniture , bric-a-brac , books , the kind of thing that might go to landfill , but which people might very well want to use .
30 both these play as ‘ amateurs ’ and could probably be bought for a relative small amount of pounds … other ‘ amateurs ’ include Bohinen ( who made 2–0 against England at home and is linked with Nottingham and an Italian Serie A club ) and technical wonderboy Erik Mykland who might go to France or Italy ( he is really to small and skinny to play in England ) .
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