Example sentences of "[pron] might be to " in BNC.
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1 | I might be to you but it 's this is going to a parent ! |
2 | She suspected that the Bishop and the Archdeacon had invited her to the meeting more to enlist her help as a sleuth than as a source of information of a kind which might be to them , in any case , unwelcome . |
3 | Burgess did n't much like leaving whatever risk there might be to the Inspector , but he did as he was told . |
4 | As she was a devout Anglican , somewhat callously I may have thought that death to her was not the ‘ end ’ it might be to others . |
5 | It might be to Jeddah , or to Karachi , or to Budapest . |
6 | The ability of the politician to provide patronage , of whatever nature , was never more than a tool of management , and however useful it might be to the man who could supply it , patronage in itself did not remove the need for active and continuous management of the voters included within the interest . |
7 | While it might be to your advantage to do so at the earliest opportunity , there is nevertheless no legal urgency for you to make the journey other than at your convenience . |
8 | He thought about how it might be to be , say , a fox confronted with an angry sheep . |
9 | The one I have chosen is this — brief , informal letters , written from time to time as our work proceeds , in a plain , straightforward style , as it might be to a friend . |
10 | … as it might be to a friend . |
11 | Attractive he might be to some people , but he was out of her league and anyway , she was n't interested . |
12 | Oh I would n't he might be to you but he 's worth it to us . |