Example sentences of "might [adv] have a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Hilary Seymour-Strachey had readily agreed , for , though he had not his brother 's absorbing and exclusive interest in money — still , he always had a use for it , and the thought was beginning to occur to him that he might soon have a woman and child to support , in addition to himself . |
2 | WHILE Craig Chalmers revealed in this paper earlier this week that he might just have a chance of being put on standby for the forthcoming British Lions tour , he is now more upbeat about the prospects of that happening . |
3 | it might just have a bit here |
4 | If I get too tired I might just have a lie down and have a little kip . |
5 | Nobody wanted to stroke a Gnome , except perhaps another Gnome , He thought he might just have a word with Caspar to see if Fenella could be brought along to his , Inchbad 's , bed that very night . |
6 | Hereford might just have a crisis of conscience tomorrow . |
7 | By the same token , the airline should inform the official investigators of any suspicions or failures that they have experienced in the recent past that might conceivably have a bearing on the accident . |
8 | He thinks there are some people around , some Poles , who might still have a grudge against Mills , and might be happy to see him murdered . ’ |
9 | And then thought : I might still have a title . |
10 | Steer away from bloody television and we might still have a fighting chance . |
11 | Similarly , other Rowdies who have been shown to have given long service through organizing or chant leading might also have a chance of making the grade . |
12 | ( cut to ) It might also have a cancer killing effect . |
13 | What you can do is list all the people down here and then you might have a skills matrix you might also have a product knowledge matrix yeah ? |
14 | It even became possible to consider that the horse might also have a mind ! |
15 | Or you might even have a home visit from your midwife to recheck your blood pressure away from the crowded scene of a busy antenatal clinic . |
16 | I might even have a go at Muslim fundamentalists and have a copy of the Satanic Verses there . ’ |
17 | Why , it was almost indecent — she might even have a kid . |
18 | We might even have a copy of it . |
19 | Seton and Ramsay were in favour , especially as this might well have a delaying effect on invasion moves . |
20 | When she glanced at him again he looked very grim and she wondered if she should have told Mitch that he might well have a lot of opportunity to photograph Spain — on foot as he walked back to Málaga . |
21 | You might then have a working dinner with a business speaker . |
22 | The Park might then have a chance to return to the ‘ wild character ’ which is its chief delight . |
23 | And the way things were it might never have a name or a life of its own . |
24 | England until almost the 1850s , when sometimes labouring men , particularly in country districts , might never have a fire in their hearths or taste meat all week , and faced death if they trapped a rabbit on the local lord-of-the-manor 's land . |
25 | Lisa still saw herself as a ‘ smoker ’ who was struggling to give up , rather than as a ‘ non-smoker ’ ( who might occasionally have a cigarette ) . |
26 | I realized that I might actually have a sin . |