Example sentences of "might [vb infin] [vb pp] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Well he got up that railway track , I mean , bloody hell , they might 've thought well that 's one way he 's gon na go .
2 It seems that many Breton lords relied heavily upon the profits of wreck to boost their incomes , and to abolish it might have caused yet another rebellion in an area where Angevin control was still fairly fragile .
3 Detectives say the young woman was left badly shaken after the assault and have warned that the incident might have become more serious if it had gone on any longer .
4 In the hands of a Christopher Isherwood some of these characters might have become as memorable as Sally Bowles in Goodbye To Berlin .
5 Without such a mission , the second wave of English might have become as Irish as the Normans before them .
6 Mussolini might have entertained another fancy , Churchill might have become too drunk to cope , and so on .
7 It might have sounded as flippant as the question was importunate .
8 The following day I might have felt more disenchanted than ever , but news of the posting blotted out all other feelings .
9 So here are a few of mine , mixed in with answers to those questions you might have felt too silly to ask .
10 Dhuoda addressed her " beautiful boy " where others might have seen just another hairy Frank .
11 A touch more organization might have made even more of this rich material .
12 The silly boy might have made potentially disastrous mistakes , but he had preserved the basis of his claim .
13 Peter Alliss might have given up competitive golf in the early 1970s but he still a formidable force out on the course .
14 A director other than Browne might have given more theatrical conviction to the Furies , as other more recent productions have done , and a more enthusiastic public response might then have persuaded Eliot to continue with his exploration of symbolist drama .
15 The trouble is , we now know that they are being re-issued … and we have cause to think that they might have undergone quite extensive modifications .
16 The acting was almost a by-product of that and had it not been for a fortuitous advertisement in Cardiff 's Western Mail , it might have remained just that .
17 erm so that y so that you expected this sort of measure of service and if you were told the , if you were told the circumstances you might have said well that 's okay , no problem .
18 She might have said as much if a cat had died .
19 I think that might have gone actually this morning .
20 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 .
21 Folly realised belatedly that she might have stirred up some trouble for her informant .
22 Widgery 's radical politics made limited headway within his medical school , where even the sprinkling of Labour Party careerists within David Robins 's University College might have appeared perilously left-wing .
23 I daresay he might have appeared more cheerful if his responsibilities had not been so heavy .
24 If we had included more papers in the sample the coverage might have appeared more dense , but nevertheless it is clear that it is a minority of unusual cases which get most press exposure .
25 A stale breath came from him , sour , disordered , which was not only because he might have drunk too much .
26 It might have invested too little in building its capital stock , thus perhaps enfeebling itself in future competition with foreign rivals .
27 high-profile job and the leadership of a professional association , which might have proven too much for a lesser , or older , man .
28 I might have provoked even worse charges .
29 If it had been in charge from the outset , its architects and liturgists might have devised more dignified surroundings and procedures than those that now prevail .
30 ‘ You might have a point there , people might have read too much into it .
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