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

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1 In the past , similar games have been used to groom club managers for greater things and Swindon Town might just have a future England manager in their midst .
2 ‘ I 'm staying at Dalian Atkinson 's house tonight and I might just have a little drink or two — hopefully he will be paying .
3 We might , if i if it 's a nice day we might possibly have a little walk out somewhere or run out somewhere , or something
4 How distressed and worried is industry in those regions that we might mistakenly have a Labour Government , which would do so much damage to inward investment ?
5 And where they were employed , their duties varied from place to place — some fulfilled judicial as well as financial functions , others might even have a military role .
6 As noted above , the Rome Treaty did not explicitly incorporate any regional dimension , but it did recognise that EC policies might well have a differential spatial impact .
7 The villain , if there is a villain , might well have a numbered account in outer Mongolia .
8 Patients referred from family practitioners are likely to be younger and might well have a different incidence of disease causing anaemia .
9 Three precious points to lift Everton clear of the bottom three and on the day John Barnes began his return in the Liverpool A team a performance from Goodison 's 29-year-old comeback kid to raise hopes that this second marriage might yet have a happy ending .
10 He might never have a better chance .
11 The owner of large , complex estates , who did not manage them personally , might never have a clear idea of his full income .
12 They might therefore have a physicochemical affinity for one another .
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