Example sentences of "[conj] [noun prp] might [not/n't] [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | I thought that Doone might not think of looking in Perkin 's workroom for a match to the arrow 's wood . |
2 | Although Robert might not know the beau monde here , Lionel did . |
3 | I was afraid that Tom might not know how to make capital out of his virtues . |
4 | They had been marginally the more dangerous side , but there was nothing then to suggest that Bradford might not complete their third win of the season over Leeds . |
5 | Strange facts that Flaubert might not have found strange . |
6 | Owen thought that Paul might not like the turn the conversation was taking so hastily shifted tack . |
7 | And he could believe that although Zoser might not have said these things he had actually felt them . |
8 | Nicholson 's own idea was , in fact , to write the first existentialist cowboy story , which was something of a departure from the current genre ; he was surely right in his assumption that Corman might not see the potential , if such existed . |
9 | . If what you 're suggesting is there was an expectation that Prussia might not win the war . |
10 | I had decided that I had to face up to the fact that John might not come back or he might be gone for a long time and that when he did come back we might not love one another . |
11 | It crossed his mind that Massingham might not have been too displeased had Kate Miskin already left her flat and been impossible to contact . |
12 | As Oreste grew he would become more expensive to keep and Ellen might not find his maintenance so easy . |
13 | It was , too , even if Levi might not have noticed until late in the round . |
14 | It was n't jerky , just a little unsettling , and Maxim might not have been asking so many questions if he 'd been able to sit back and watch the countryside flow past . |
15 | ‘ The twins and Kerry-Jane might not have much flesh on them , but boy — they sure can pack it away ! ’ she laughed . |
16 | And Evans might not handle this creep so he obtained every scrap of information available . |
17 | But Rose might not want to marry him . |
18 | But after he had left them Rain wondered whether Shildon might not want to see her about his MacQuillan inquiry , a matter other events had put out of her mind . |
19 | I would have been quite happy just to have been on the bench for the entire championship but , as it turned out , I had another big incentive in that as Gary might not play for the rest of the Five Nations there would be four internationals available if I proved good enough ’ . |
20 | Although we did not attend it , we had visited St Stephen 's , Gloucester Road , together , no doubt out of forgivable curiosity , though Eliot might not have thought excusable any curiosity he had been the means of exciting in that sphere . |