Example sentences of "[pers pn] might have a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Just the first kit , yes I shall probably do that there put it in without an envelope looks like there might , I might have so an odd I got some more of the envelopes at home I might have a small one , but er
2 And I might have a thousand stashed away that I did n't know about ?
3 Went back yesterday , tomorrow I 'll carry on , Thursday I might have a lay in
4 He thinks perhaps I might have a few days away from here .
5 I might have a sweet actually .
6 And I might have a little bit .
7 ‘ The level depends on the geology under each house — next door could be safe but yours might have a high level , ’ explains Jill Wilkinson of the National Radiological Protection Board .
8 Yesterday , she had thought she might have a healthy career in front of her .
9 Mrs Hamilton said that she did not discover that she might have a legal action until 1988 .
10 So instead of immediately looking for the weakness in a woman , I will look for the strength and I will discount the fact that she might have a great body or be simply beautiful .
11 On a typical P C you might have a hundred megabyte disk .
12 I think it 's also worth just bearing in mind that we 're talking about only one percent of the erm of the farmed land i in this county , we 're not talking about banning hunting in in er in Leicestershire , we 're talking about what we 're saying on one percent there are tens of thousand of fields in in this county nothing can change overnight , even if this er motion goes through because the tenants will still have the rights to decide , it 's only when you actually start getting to new tenancy agreements that you will be in a position if you wish , to start to change things and therefore I suppose at the end of erm , at the end of five years you might have a hundred or two hundred fields on which this ban will apply but you will still have tens of thousand of fields on which the , the hunt will still be , the hunts in this county will still be free to , erm , to operate .
13 ‘ Well , you might have a freakish child . ’
14 you might have a grand child to wrap up something for .
15 He thinks you might have a typical jug and basin set of the Twenties to Thirties .
16 You might have a slight problem , because we use the same I 'll I 'll try and get out the cash .
17 I mean given that you 've got a , oh I do n't know , a pound you 're going to spend a week in gambling entertainment , if I could put it that way , you 'd do better to go in for the pools , because if you did have a win you might have a big one , than to put it on a horse — am I right ?
18 I mean you might have a massive building
19 You 'd wear er you might have a little vest in the wintertime but erm I think they was virtually unknown .
20 Th er er s drop-leaf tables are marvellous cos you get to the end of the side of your packing you see and you might have a gap just about the right size so in you put the wrapper you put the table in and you might have a little gap like left so you get the this the you get the er ironing board and put that in there .
21 Never know , you might have a full time job by then .
22 How many closing interviews you have , how many actual sales , because you might have a closing interview and no sale .
23 It was just that — well , I thought you might have a special interest in what we found out — ’
24 This research was stimulated by a recognition that we might have a rare opportunity , through being granted privileged access to assault victims in a busy hospital accident and emergency department , to study serious assaults which may or may not have been reported to the police and , therefore , the definition of which as crimes is still open to question .
25 But I think we might have a little time to ourselves now , and be d — d to anyone who says we have n't both earned it !
26 Dear Mr Westgate , I think we should have more footpaths or we might have a good chance of being killed .
27 By this I mean that we might have a complete , consistent , and unified theory of the physical interactions that would describe all possible observations .
28 We might have a silly name , stupid haircuts and we might jump around like idiots , but we 're not irrelevant . ’
29 We might have a silly name , stupid haircuts and we might jump around like idiots , but we 're not irrelevant . ’
30 ‘ If we had Lord Boddy in the Parent-Teacher Association , ’ they 'd think , ‘ we might have a little influence at County Hall . ’
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