Example sentences of "[pers pn] might [adv] get a " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Do you think I might eventually get a taste for alcohol ? ’ |
2 | I think I might just get a couple of nice hankies to go with them . |
3 | Hell , I might even get a lawyer . |
4 | I might even get a couple of hours sleep before we reach London . |
5 | Who knows I might even get a chance to try one of these days . |
6 | ‘ Everest will always be there but I might never get a chance to play at Twickenham again ’ — WILL KEFFORD ( Harlequins and Middlesex Colts full-back ) who cancelled a trip to join his father 's Everest expedition to play in the Colts Final at Twickenham which Middlesex lost to Lancashire ( 19–15 ) . |
7 | With a bit of luck she might even get a place on a flight that very day . |
8 | Bloomsbury House , asked to contribute £35 towards books , told her she was too late that term ( it was November ) and that she might possibly get a small emergency grant for the summer term ( six months ahead ) if she still needed it . |
9 | It does n't get at what you want either but it 's one of the system that we 've got So if you write something th that you for a piece of , an essay that you got say a two one for and then you write an appalling piece , you might still get a two one for it under exam conditions |
10 | So it 's going to be erm you might only get a week 's notice if it 's going to be switched to the Saturday then I would guess . |
11 | Sid Watkins is a good bloke , who knows , we might even get a better deal with the fish . ’ |
12 | We might even get a cuppa out of them ! ’ |
13 | Who knows , we might even get a chance to talk about product B. ’ |
14 | We might even get a decent day 's work out of ‘ em . ’ |
15 | Women seem fearful of becoming too friendly with a single mother ; fearful that if they spend too much time with her , they might just get a taste for something that is denied them . |