Example sentences of "[pers pn] might even [vb infin] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I might even have a go at Muslim fundamentalists and have a copy of the Satanic Verses there . ’ |
2 | Who knows I might even get a chance to try one of these days . |
3 | I might even get a couple of hours sleep before we reach London . |
4 | Hell , I might even get a lawyer . |
5 | Why , it was almost indecent — she might even have a kid . |
6 | With a bit of luck she might even get a place on a flight that very day . |
7 | Or you might even have a home visit from your midwife to recheck your blood pressure away from the crowded scene of a busy antenatal clinic . |
8 | In some cases , you might even find a list of the apostles — and there would be Matthew . |
9 | Who knows , we might even get a chance to talk about product B. ’ |
10 | We might even get a cuppa out of them ! ’ |
11 | He might be more constructive if he cared to pick which items from that he agrees with , we might even find a measure of agreement on one or two of the issues , because they 're not all rubbish . |
12 | We might even have a copy of it . |
13 | The Rev Hammer stands resplendent in battered hat , pleated hair and a grin so friendly he might even stand a chance of getting in the Camden Palace , and announces ‘ There 's two shcools of folk — the scholars with 27 different versions of the same sea shanty , and the get drunk/dance a lot/make free love … this is the lot I 'm interested in ! ’ |
14 | The Rev Hammer stands resplendent in battered hat , pleated hair and a grin so friendly he might even stand a chance of getting in the Camden Palace , and announces ‘ There 's two shcools of folk — the scholars with 27 different versions of the same sea shanty , and the get drunk/dance a lot/make free love … this is the lot I 'm interested in ! ’ |
15 | He might even find a way of turning it to his own advantage . |