Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] might [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So I might make a waistcoat .
2 So I might make a trip to .
3 So I might get a phone call from somewhere , you know .
4 so I might have a couple of days off and then I can be with Laddie and take him for walks and everything
5 ‘ Now then , I have , a-hem , noticed your presence in Riverbank and thought perhaps you might appreciate a word of welcome .
6 So you might have a stand
7 Perhaps we might have a look at things , at this stage , through the eyes of young Benjamin Titford , the youngest surviving son , left motherless at nine years old ; waving his big brother William Charles goodbye as he set off for London soon afterwards ; watching brother John cough himself into an early grave ; listening to endless conversations about high prices , shortages , and a war across the channel ; dragged out of his bed in the middle of the night to cries of ‘ Fire ! ’ and ‘ Flood ! ’ ; struggling to keep warm every winter ; watching his father die of a long illness — these experiences made his childhood , in modern terms , an awful , albeit a dramatic one .
8 He could countenance violence and killing , if only they might provide a way out of the taedium vitae which formed his spiritual landscape .
9 So it might pay a mother to wait for a few days and see what happened to the baby .
10 After Flinders you are aware I go to Kings and although I trust it will not be so it might take a month to accomplish the journey ( that is if the winds prove contrary ) I state this in order that you might not be alarmed in not hearing from me .
11 No , but like she might have a minute while she 's having her din , the they 're really busy you know in there !
12 He fills it up , and cooks for himself , and when it gets down to a certain level then he thinks , ‘ now I might do a concert ’ .
13 Now I might get a king .
14 Now I might get a place there , this time .
15 Well I might need a hand .
16 Yeah well she might have a paper one .
17 ‘ If he committed himself to Britain by actually living here he might find a bit more warmth forthcoming from the British public .
18 No one then ever suggested that maybe I might try a pattern with two rows alike and forget the ‘ staggering ’ .
19 Then I might get a couple of little soaps or something .
20 Then I might have a chance of winning , at least for a week or two .
21 But then I might have a passenger whose company I am enjoying and do not want the intrusion .
22 Sometimes you might have a vision for an entire song and sometimes the vision is just for a particular part that relates to the next particular part . ’
23 Not yet no , just get your out there and and then you might have a bit of lee-way might not we then ?
24 ‘ If so I 'll walk down with you , and then we might do a bit of visiting afterwards or even just go for a walk . ’
25 If we pursue the last option then we might have a job proving that we have made a successful descent but at least it would then truly become a purely personal outing in a boat .
26 If she could be too — then they might stand a chance against those racy Greycoat boys !
27 Then they might take a bit more care instead of allowing young girls to roam the streets like common prostitutes !
28 and then it might flow a bit more evenly , might it then , right Michael bring yours out now please .
29 Surely , if he could find this source then he might find a lot more ?
30 Otherwise you might have a bulge showing .
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