Example sentences of "[pron] you might [verb] a " in BNC.

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1 Respondents were therefore also asked : Are there any circumstances in which you might break a law to which you were very strongly opposed ?
2 ( 1 ) An important printed heading for a wide topic ( one for which you might draw a pattern diagram ) can be ringed , or outlined by a rectangle of red lines .
3 It 's also worth applying for other jobs that appeal and for which you might have a chance .
4 Right , I mean , you you might find a client whose perhaps taken out a further mortgage , for , you know , some house improvements or something ,
5 They call themselves Rektum , and all signs suggest they enjoyed what you might call a safe passage .
6 What you might call a new one . ’
7 It was what you might call a duty fuck .
8 Cypress Semiconductor Corp 's notion that Sun Microsystems Inc has set up a hush-hush research unit to investigate HyperSparc ( UX No 410 ) , is what you might call a tad overstated .
9 It 's voluntary but there 's what you might call a lot of job satisfaction . ’
10 Russell was what you might call a social climber , inasmuch as he specialized in fitting out rock shelters for himself at various altitudes and if possible receiving his friends in them .
11 First , what you might call a local bye-law ; a rule for this particular sort of book .
12 Who demonstrated what you might call a profound lack of interest .
13 Father was what you might call a rake .
14 They 're what you might call a very catholic collection : flagellation , paedophilia , coprophilia ( sorry , I forget you 're not an aficionado — the sexual dimension of shit — J. Joyce had leanings that way ) , along with the usual nuns-and-donkeys sort of stuff .
15 Every now and again , we run up against what you might call a medieval .
16 In this case Dr Lusman did not do that and he took the sample by using his finger and a spatula , in what you might call a blind manner , and doing it by feeling .
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