Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] might [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I suggest you might bring a sandwich along Paul . |
2 | I imagine they might stretch a bit further here . ’ |
3 | Know you might feel a bit disappointed . |
4 | You know you might have a gene which says well you 'll grow to be six foot , but if you 're not fed properly |
5 | go and help you because I thought you know you might have a natter with him or something |
6 | AN AMAZING number of British women reckon they might dab a spot of Jacques Delors behind their ears . |
7 | I think I might feel a bit sick now . |
8 | ‘ And I think you might show a bit of gratitude . |
9 | No , it should come off , I do n't think I think you might make a hole in it |
10 | ‘ If you listened a bit more carefully to yourself I think you might talk a lot less . ’ |
11 | You think you might have a hobby , but are too embarrassed to tell anyone about it ? |
12 | I think you might have a lot in common . ’ |
13 | I think you might find a situation quite clearly where you would find a child behaving in such a way in the classroom that it was being disruptive to himself , disruptive to teachers , disruptive to , to his classmates , and therefore the , the first move must be in a direction of rearranging that behaviour so that there could develop a situation in which you might do something about the learning difficulty . |
14 | The cast were in the pub afterwards and she said to them ’ I think we might have a bit of a run with this one ! ’ |
15 | I think we might have a job parking . |
16 | Well , I have a fancy to see it , and I think we might take a look on our way home . ’ |
17 | I think he might get a bit of a a a a bit of a reaction from one or two of these people , do n't you ? |
18 | I think he might write a book about it one day . ’ |
19 | We 're not sure about burglars but we think it might have a deterrent effect . ’ |