Example sentences of "might have [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Your man might have tendencies towards ruthlessness , like to be in control of people and situations , make his own rules , be good at taking but not so good at giving .
2 I thought you might have contacts . ’
3 Someone suggests that he might have skills to offer others on the scheme .
4 That burgh was controlled by Provost John Cunningham , whose son was an officer of the Dutch army , and the provost made his wishes quite clear to one of the candidates who solicited the town 's vote whom he believed might have friends in the Netherlands .
5 Once it is conceded that non-human animals might have qualities of this sort the observer is challenged to interpret the alleged symbolism and the alleged symptoms of emotion and attitude .
6 I mean if they were known widely through the island they might have bids going further but it might just be your own district .
7 It was quite conceivable , too , that he might have thoughts of visiting the Spa Triangle .
8 The suitcase might have signs on or pictures of a holiday resort to add effect .
9 So Dr Palcic and his team are developing a second test to help decide who might benefit from their first test — they are trying to determine whether a patient might have signs of lung cancer by looking at cells coughed up in his sputum .
10 The minister 's conversations with his Iranian opposite number , Ali Akhbar Velayati , led the Iranian to say that he thought Iraq was indeed ready to withdraw from Kuwait but might have conditions .
11 I , I 'm not really interested how many ounces of tying wire are used in the base of er , a thing , but I , they , they do have another one which groups some of these together and er will give me labour plant materials , and it 's surprising how many contractors have this same breakdown er , from er , contractors might have materials and temporary materials er er , sub-contract erm what else are we likely to have ?
12 Maximising present value ought , furthermore , at least in theory , to serve the interests of all shareholders , notwithstanding that some shareholders might have preferences for high dividend payouts rather than capital growth .
13 With me , I might have problems with Dad , but Mum is always positive , and when something does n't look good she 'll tell me the truth too .
14 There 's also a phase inversion switch for correcting old processors , which might have problems with their input and output phasing , although I 'd admit this is a very rare case .
15 Your firm might have problems but you are still solvent , that 's more than I am . ’
16 I thought I might have problems here , because the inside mitre on the four outer glazing bars created a slight undercut for assembling the curved outer members in the horizontal plane , but I found that by locating the curved members on the bottom rail first , then swinging the tops in on a slight curve , they just clicked into place nicely .
17 We might have problems with the business , but Chester 's has always had money , always been relatively well-off landowners , even before your grandparents began printing fabrics ! ’
18 other hand , you might have problems with it leaking if you take it off anyway , so
19 I was only too aware of the possibility that if any guest were to find his stay at Darlington Hall less than comfortable , this might have repercussions of unimaginable largeness .
20 You might put it this way : We are human beings , not because we have souls but because we are able to conceive of the possibility that we might have souls .
21 The old-fashioned shire Tories had instincts where others might have policies , and there was an inevitable tension within the party between paternalism and the spirit of free enterprise .
22 It might have advantages in the case of an invalid legacy per vindicationem .
23 What they 've been saying is that some authorities might have experiments in the cabinet arrangement we 're not advising to go down that road because and on which point we do n't agree with that type of of government .
24 Alex Ferguson might have doubts about his ability as a team player , but there is no denying that , when the mood takes him , Hughes can be a devastating striker .
25 The provisions relating to Economic and Monetary Union take the form of amendments to the EEC Treaty and therefore form an integral part of Community law ( even if one might have doubts as to the likelihood of the factual events which would trigger the final stage ) ; on the other hand , in the context of the provisions relating to political Union , a distinction was made between those matters which constituted amendments to the existing Community treaties , and those which fell outside the scope of the Communities , notably the provisions on a Common foreign and Security policy and those on co-operation in the fields of Justice and Home Affairs .
26 I I there is no evidence that it 's an inherited or venereal problem and this is the , you know you we have there has been lots of sort of studies done to see which woman might be more at risk and which women , you know , might have symptoms and th , the fact is that the reason why you , why the menopause occurs is because the ovaries stop functioning , they stop producing oestrogen and every woman 's ovaries does this and they do it you know , at all varying ages the average age is fifty .
27 Finally she returns to her original distinction between female , feminine and feminist , and suggests how the relation between them might have implications for possible developments in the practice of philosophy .
28 This might have implications for the many companies which import computers made outside the European Community especially the " clone " importers who affix their own name to the equipment .
29 Yes thank you Chairman erm I think important question very similar question I think we 're we 're all wondering whether the changed landscape of West Sussex , the changed use of West Sussex has had any influence on the flooding and as the County Council has pointed out worst amount of rain we 've had for about seventy years or so I think it 's very useful and important er to ask questions an and when this crisis is over we reflect on what we can learn from it , but I must bear in mind that it is first and foremost extraordinary climatic conditions which have caused these problems and that in itself of course might have implications erm the whole of global warming does tend to come to mind when you see what 's happening in Australia as well as what 's happening here erm that 's certainly not anything that agencies great or small can have any control over .
30 They might have kids like my brother or sister .
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