Example sentences of "[pers pn] might just [vb infin] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps I might just take the chance to say that if there is a local group that would like to hospitality to people from developing countries that are at the Institute , we always welcome that sort of opportunity and invitation .
2 If I get too tired I might just have a lie down and have a little kip .
3 I think I might just get a couple of nice hankies to go with them .
4 I 've got some catching up to do as well , but I thought I might just grab an hour , maybe late this afternoon when everything 's relatively quiet .
5 It 's hardly possible to hear , in translation , the way in which the increasing tempo from the initial individual raindrops on the windowpane , to the final , single sound of the rain striking the window , it 's difficult to convey the manner in which this is subtly rendered , I think , by length of phrasing , by using adjectives of increasing syllabic length , and so on , and perhaps just in this one particular case erm I , I might just read the passage , very quickly , in French .
6 Or , ’ she leans forward but only the beautiful hair shines , ‘ I might just buy a bomb after all — ’
7 If she calmed down , she might just weather the storm .
8 If you do , you might just hook a beauty . ’
9 WHITE SANDS ( Cert 15 ; General ) weaves such layers of confusion , you might just lose the plot completely !
10 A tour of the brewery shows little has changed over 150 years and you might just catch a glimpse of the ghost of old John Arkell .
11 you might just catch the film .
12 If you 've been self-employed since five minutes after Lucifer 's fall , and can fork out the massive outlay required , you might just find a way to bribe yourself on to the single-ticket waiting list ; if you belong to a small , minor-league organisation , your company will probably club together with several others to rent a cheap and jerry-built booth in one of the minor outbuildings , and argue with its partners over a tiny allocation of entry passes , whose holders will be consigned to overpriced lodgings in distant and inconvenient suburbs .
13 ‘ Even if it is flu , with a little damage limitation we might just prevent the rest of the ship going down with it . ’
14 If we 're very quiet we might just see a deer .
15 I thought we might just keep an eye open for Margaret and Beth
16 ‘ And you think we might just take the opportunity to suggest such a thing . ’
17 Women seem fearful of becoming too friendly with a single mother ; fearful that if they spend too much time with her , they might just get a taste for something that is denied them .
18 On the far bank they might just discern the silhouette of a straining horse on the tow-path ; from nearby they might just hear a discreet splosh as the eel-fishermen cast off and slipped out into the stream .
19 But I did think that it might just ease the pressure on Saturdays , because , following what erm Betty has said , in fact , as I make it it 's forty-five Saturdays out of fifty-two , and bearing in mind Bank Holiday weekend , Christmas and that sort of thing , it 's virtually every Saturday in the city centre there is a collection .
20 It might just assign a structure P and Q , three separate constituents between their structure .
21 It might just give the game the boost it needs over there .
22 it might just have a bit here
23 Well it might just take a couple of hours to print out a complete set of statements for two hundred customers .
24 And for the young students , it might just take the fun out of learning .
25 But it might just take the form of going to the bar to buy drinks for everyone . ’
26 He admits he might just prefer a boy but does n't really care ‘ as long as everything 's all right . ’
27 The Tree has some pretty weird ideas about religion ; he might just swallow the idea he 's been working for the devil all this time .
28 However , if he can form an alliance with militants elected from Punjab and Assam , he might just hold the balance of power in a hung parliament .
29 He might just get the benefit of the doubt — because his side were under such intense pressure in the last ten minutes at Elland Road that his mind was concentrated on the battle on the field .
30 WHILE Craig Chalmers revealed in this paper earlier this week that he might just have a chance of being put on standby for the forthcoming British Lions tour , he is now more upbeat about the prospects of that happening .
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