Example sentences of "we might [adv] [vb infin] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And it has solved the problem of accommodating Bach 's tessitura , which often extends beyond the capabilities of violin and viola , in an ingenious manner of which we might easily imagine Bach himself to have approved . |
2 | And we might even divide Darcy 's Utopia into four and have a different Mission Statement in each , and citizens can move to the one they prefer : or work to change the one they 're in , if they prefer . |
3 | ‘ We might even fight Tucker first , but until Lennox 's coronation on January 14 , I do n't expect a firm decision to be made about his first defence . ’ |
4 | We might also base management more firmly still on a multifactorial model of the risks of microvascular and macrovascular disease , paying particular attention to smoking , blood pressure , and lipids as well as blood glucose . |
5 | As the anticipated " crisis " fades from memory , we might also expect managers to show less concern for improving the career prospects and conditions of work of nurses . |
6 | I thought we might perhaps have lunch . ’ |
7 | If we get involved , we might only make things worse . ’ |
8 | We might then ask students to rewrite the passage , removing superfluous information . |
9 | ‘ I 'd thought we might safely have dinner here tonight . |
10 | We might therefore demand difference of grammatical paradigm as a minimum requirement for distinctness . |
11 | We might therefore expect B's utterance to be interpreted as a non-co-operative response , a brushing aside of A's concerns with a change of topic . |