Example sentences of "might have gone " in BNC.

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1 They might have gone higher but this is a matter of principle .
2 I think that she might have gone .
3 In her last term she won the Miss Clark Lawrence Award for service to the school : a special award , not necessarily given , ‘ for anyone who has done things that otherwise might have gone unsung ’ .
4 On a dry pitch Kieft might have gone for goal instead of squaring the ball to Berghuis , one of four new Dutch caps to appear during the game , whose shot sailed high over the bar .
5 Even Charity thought she might have gone too far , though she did n't admit it to Clarissa , rallying her with a drink from Mona 's hamper .
6 Then he might have gone with Monks .
7 But it was still ‘ very much incredible prospect ’ , as Richardson put it ; and Reynolds thought that the mention in the same memo of Colonel Ghadaffi 's attempt to buy the hostages was just as interesting as what might have gone to the contras .
8 Yet he , the archer , might have gone back there to check again after all and if he had he would know I was alive , but he would never find me where I was now , deep in impenetrable shadow along a path he could n't follow in the dark .
9 However , while most Arab states might have gone along with this ( if only to worst Abdallah ) , it was clear that Jordan would not contemplate the loss of the gains for which it had gone to war .
10 And she might have gone to a specialist to have it diagnosed .
11 ‘ You 've no idea where she might have gone ? ’
12 Clearly , if LMS could bring real benefits for teachers it would also bring benefits to pupils too : LMS could enable curriculum development that might have gone unfunded by the LEA .
13 I might have gone myself , but where else could I hear the music that accompanied the Congregational hymns and anthems ?
14 Meanwhile many intelligent deaf people who might have gone into education , but now finding these opportunities non-existent because of the Education Act of 1893 which had implemented the Royal Commission for the Education of the Blind and the Deaf and Dumb 's recommendations , were now turning to missioner positions in deaf societies and institutes for a living .
15 But the past conditional is a notoriously tricky area , even for mother-tongue speakers , and there 's no point in speculating on which way the final result might have gone if we wouldn't 've scored that first goal , Ron .
16 For all she knew , he might have gone already .
17 Whilst an extension of the deconcentration of central government might have gone some way towards abating these feelings , it was not considered by the majority to be a sufficient remedy .
18 The deal might have gone through but for two things .
19 One can tell from his present ability that he 's right to be sorry , he might have gone on to be a famous international .
20 The entire episode might have gone unnoticed had there not been a routine monitoring of the base communications tapes last week .
21 Mr Stych stopped in his tracks at the mention of such a sum of money , as Hank had hoped he would , and looked at the boy as if he might have gone dangerously mad .
22 ‘ But you suspected she might have gone to Ireland , did n't you ?
23 The whole of a small fortune might have gone down the drain , dribbled , you might say , through my inexperienced hands , but she never said a single word and the idea of failure never crossed my mind .
24 That the South American mammals might have gone extinct in the early Pleistocene as a consequence of competition from the North American invaders has already been noted , though we should take due account of the caveats of Marshall ( 1981 ) .
25 If you had , I might have gone to St Saviour 's last term . ’
26 She might have gone on listening forever , but for her rage , which was the legend she trailed .
27 Atherton might have gone first ball , lbw , but somehow survived , only to be hit on the helmet as he became airborne against Waqar .
28 I thought if I told him that he 'd be bound to make a proper search — not in the house , I do n't mean , I 've looked in the house — but among other solicitors she might have gone to .
29 The last act had been unsatisfactory and he wanted to provide a more effective resolution ; he was also concerned that he might have gone too far in removing the " poetry " from his dramatic verse .
30 " Have you any idea where hi might have gone ? "
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