Example sentences of "[pron] might [adv] take [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally Mr Mayor I might just take issue with councillor . |
2 | In the first category we work to prevent effects which might otherwise take place , not necessarily working directly with the child . |
3 | ‘ There is less wear and tear on top management and it allows us to arrange meetings more quickly which might not take place otherwise , ’ says Royal Bank spokesman Alwyn James , speaking in Technicolor from his studio in Edinburgh . ’ |
4 | Midwinter and Monaghan warn that the Conservative centralising trend could be emulated in the proposals from the opposition parties for a Scottish parliament which might also take powers from local government . |
5 | There were those which might even take part in a contract with a miner , and such agreements had not to be broken nor confidences betrayed . |
6 | To these things , we might also add the inappropriateness of , and deterioration of standards in , school buildings — the inconvenience of stairs and galleries for those wishing to use overhead projectors and other cumbersome audio-visual aids ; the unsuitability of compartmentalized classrooms for team-teaching , resource-based learning etc. ; and the general discouragement that dilapidated walls and leaking roofs present to those who might otherwise take pride in improving the display and all-round aesthetic environment of their classrooms . |
7 | It might indeed take courage to be young in Montepulciano . |