Example sentences of "[pers pn] might [verb] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Ron said that I should not go on to the track and kill myself because I might pull a hamstring . |
2 | Yeah but I might want a bit of help with it . |
3 | So I might make a trip to . |
4 | So I might make a waistcoat . |
5 | If I might make a suggestion — shut up and sit down . |
6 | If I wanted to have just one , larger party , and bearing in mind the recession , I might copy a friend and give a wedding tea . |
7 | ‘ I might scream a bit but he just shrugs and says , ‘ It does n't matter ’ no matter what it is . ’ |
8 | I might drop a pipe — a little bit of a splash . ’ |
9 | He suggested that I might give a dinner to the leading newspaper editors and proprietors , when he could make some statement calculated to neutralise some of the undoubted venom that was then directed at him . |
10 | It 'll be so hot I thought I might rent a place in the country , but it might be a waste of money . |
11 | I might go a bit later like meet her . |
12 | I think I might feel a bit sick now . |
13 | I 'd never wear anything clingy ; I might wear a camisole , like this , but I 'd put a shirt over it before I went out . |
14 | I was afraid I might hurt a child the way I 'd been hurt . |
15 | I doubt whether there will be much opportunity for sight-seeing here , but I might manage a trip to Sao Paulo or to Rio , or to the beach , which is about 60 miles away , I think . |
16 | Like , I suppose that way if I was hit I might stand a chance of only losing one arm or one leg . |
17 | So he 's waiting to go , so when I think that he 's had a an appointment , I might stand a chance of having one afterwards , I do n't know . |
18 | There 's a whole group on me then I 'm not gon na stand about erm , but if it 's a one on one I might stand a chance . |
19 | I might eat a bread roll without the butter while I wait for the meal to arrive , and slimline or diet drinks act as a wonderful filler . |
20 | I have worked , I have exhausted myself day in day out , for years , and nobody has ever considered my age or health , it never entered my mother 's head that I might welcome a break , new surroundings , a chance to be waited on . |
21 | ‘ I might leave a note . ’ |
22 | And I , I might cook a dinner and think oh I do n't want it . |
23 | I might do a bit of drawing . |
24 | no , I do n't think so , well I think if I feel like it , after I 've done me cooker hood , I might do a bit of baking |
25 | I might do a bit of revision with you next week as well just to help you with it . |
26 | He fills it up , and cooks for himself , and when it gets down to a certain level then he thinks , ‘ now I might do a concert ’ . |
27 | I thought I might receive a visit from someone — but from security , not the police , checking up . ’ |
28 | For example , I might butter a piece of bread and be unable to gauge whether the procedure was taking me seconds or days . |
29 | SIR — I wonder if I might add a recommendation of my own to George Walden 's perceptive comments on alleged bias in television ( article , April 13 ) . |
30 | Maybe I 'll get there one day , or I might take a day trip to EuroDisney sometime in the summer months . |