Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] might just " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It 's a good thing for you I 'm driving or I might just show you whose woman you really are . |
2 | ‘ Or I might just stick 'em up . ’ |
3 | A desert , Menzies thought , a wilderness where you might just manage to survive for forty days and forty nights , especially if there was an angel at hand to minister to you . |
4 | so that or you might just have erm say you had biscuits and your mum was going to give you biscuits and you 've got two friends round . |
5 | Smarten up your act or we might just stop buying British , as the Europeans take over our high streets offering us fashions with a much better image , manufactured to a much higher standard . |
6 | So he said that they could perhaps take a look round to see were there any secluded windows anywhere or any openings where they might just squeeze through . |
7 | They might be dressed as soldiers — he had noticed with growing suspicion that there were far more soldiers on the streets in recent months — or they might just be posing as ordinary officers of the law . |
8 | Or they might just clamber over the wall at any point . |
9 | folk folk that know you either w might be too critical or they might just switch off because they have heard it before . |
10 | You might just love it , or it might just drive you mad . |
11 | It might be ready for opening , or it might just have dissolved away itself . |
12 | Or it might just be nothing . |
13 | She looked so competent and self-assured , so hard , so distant from his own thought and feeling that she might just as well have been a stranger , passing by without a glance in the street . |
14 | ‘ She left no clues , you see , so no one really considered that she might just have run away . ’ |
15 | For the past five days now she had been living somewhere on cloud nine , and had decided that she might just as well set up home there , as it was such a wonderful place to be . |
16 | The only problem is that you might just carry on a little too normally . |
17 | ‘ You know perfectly well that I can persuade you , so you might just as well give in now with good grace . ’ |
18 | So I have a list here now it is n't in the notes so you might just want to make a note of this . |
19 | Suppose he says that we might just as well pray to ‘ Our Mother which art in Heaven ’ … . |
20 | Finally we observe that unc and so , if we replace the unc sign by + , if we simply drop the unc sign and if we then agree to write unc we establish a notational way of writing polynomials that we might just find a little easier to work with ! |
21 | I 've told him to offer them anything , so we might just manage for tonight . ’ |
22 | However , if virtually everybody ( friends and family ) start to remark that you are losing too much weight , consider that they might just be right . |
23 | As a rule of thumb , when d s get down much below 0.05 , we can regard them as so small that they might just be a sampling fluke ; we will conclude that for all practical purposes there is no effect of one variable upon another , and erase arrows with very small path coefficients from our model . |
24 | When they eventually got to Paris , they found that they might just as well have stopped and had a meal in Hanover . |
25 | The Irish management team of manager Noel Murphy , captain Phil Danaher and coach Ciaran Fitzgerald will slip into New Zealand hoping the All Blacks will be so concerned with their tilts at the World XV , the Australians in the Bledisloe Cup and the South Africans on their August tour that they might just be caught a bit unawares when Ireland arrive . |
26 | As Swansea are playing that vital game at St. Helen 's , I 've a sneaking suspicion that they might just pull it off . |
27 | They looked phoney , but only because they looked new ; once they had cracked and weathered and slumped a little , nobody would ever credit that they might just as well have been built as concrete and glass shoe-boxes . |
28 | It might be that the subject noun and verb phrase go together to form a constituent , so you have Florence teased Dougal or the structure might not be that it might just be three separate constituents with no firm structure forming a further constituent , so why that structure ? |
29 | I frowned and brought my head up , suddenly thinking that it might just be stuffed ; perhaps somebody was having a laugh at my expense . |
30 | Whether we actually sell it or not is irrelevant , it 's the fact that it might just be the hook to get inside someone 's house . |