Example sentences of "might [vb infin] [conj] [verb] [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I thought you might call and tell me about Donna , ’ Mrs Maybury went on . |
2 | In fact , I was thinking I might try and start something along those lines as soon as I can . |
3 | It 's not surprising , therefore , that with all this emphasis upon grading the members of this department have not got around to experimenting with self-assessment , although both felt they might try and introduce something along these lines for the next fourth year . |
4 | I suppose they might try and sellotape her to the walls of their cells . |
5 | Yeah I I might go and treat myself to some today . |
6 | ‘ I might go and see them in Edinburgh tomorrow as well . ’ |
7 | Might go and ask him about that ammonia . |
8 | We even stopped going across Vernadsky Avenue , just where the bridge was , because we were afraid that a lorry might come and shove us into the river . |
9 | ‘ I gave 'em the price of a pint or two , in hopes they might come and spend it at the Watermen ! |
10 | He might — he might come and fling me on the grass and rape me . |
11 | Bullied into bathing , Theda allowed Agnes to wash her long hair for her , and acquiesced when that redoubtable dame dragged a chair outside that she might sit and dry it in the sun . |