Example sentences of "[pron] might give [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | really but seeing as I know her erm I thought I might give her a ring . |
2 | For example , if a person came to me suffering from rounded shoulders I might give him or her an instruction to ‘ think of your shoulders going away from each other ’ . |
3 | ‘ I might give someone a ring . ’ |
4 | If I see one that looks like it 's growing good , I might give it some extra feed and talk to it a bit . ’ |
5 | I might give you a name one day and the next day the vacancy would be filled . |
6 | Were you for instance more comfortable with a Mother fixation , I might give you a Catholic programme or a Russian Orthodox icon system . |
7 | Never know ; I might give you some more . " |
8 | Dangerous thing to say we 've already said , but preparing notes is lastly down to yourselves , I might give you a few tips on that . |
9 | I might give you a ring later and say can you have Aaron |
10 | I might give you one to do it next week . |
11 | So er , I might , I might give our Mark a ring and see what he 's got in there . |
12 | In warm I might give my hair a wash . |
13 | Trace it to its source and it might give us a rough idea of the way we came in — which might give us a rough idea of south , for further referee . |
14 | While we can tinker with the genetics of life or with atomic fission we can not operate with the sensitivity of naturally occurring processes — which might give us cause to consider that technology in certain areas should simply not be pursued at all . |
15 | I 've put , put this heater on which might give us a little bit of , a little bit of warmth |
16 | The US Government is reliably said to have invested large sums from its military budget on research in which impulses from computers ( which might give you something like the binary number level of the program ) were detected at a distance and the task was to see whether the highest level of program ( expressing what the real purpose of the program was ) could be reliably inferred . |
17 | It is a situation of great humiliation for women when they realise they do not possess their bodies except in relation to a man who might give them something — either children or some economic advantage . |
18 | Only now , with the promise of the strength she might give him , could he afford the luxury of thinking so closely about himself ( you had to have armour in the city , you had to know where you stood ) . |
19 | Folly found herself curiously reluctant to look up , as if by meeting his eye she might give him back the power he held over her . |
20 | ‘ I thought she might give us a mention but to get a personal donation like this is more than we could ever have hoped for . ’ |
21 | She might give us lunch arid that 'll save him some money . |
22 | I think she might give you it Monday . |
23 | He will be anxious to retain your custom so you might give him a try first . |
24 | Boys , as well , are quite popular and if you like one especially , you might give him your painting ! |
25 | You might give them a clip round the ear . |
26 | But you might give them the space to find one for themselves . ’ |
27 | The old woman turned back to her daughter , remarking belligerently , ‘ Kept her talking downstairs so you might give her a mean account of me , eh ? ’ |
28 | You might give us a call O nine O four six four one six four one . |
29 | Or it could be that they would be appropriate for the reception area in one of the factories , or we might give one to a distributor and say , here you are , this you know , put this in if you 've got the right sort of area and would like to use it for a bit , stick it in there . |
30 | ‘ Perhaps he is n't quite what we 've been used to , but I thought we might give him a trial . |