Example sentences of "might [be] [adj] think [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | That 's why it might be better to think of the Universe as not having a boundary — it goes on for ever . |
2 | It might be useful to think of an organisation chart as a kind of London Underground map . |
3 | You might be able to think of crimes that are not generally regarded as deviant — crime committed in self-defence , for example . |
4 | And I think one of the things that we hopefully might be able to think about , and might be able , not learn , because you know it already , you do n't need to learn it , is how we can increase our contribution to what the depot doing , by perhaps having a really close look at what we 're actually carrying . |
5 | Just as we have found it convenient to think of genes as active agents , working purposefully for their own survival , perhaps it might be convenient to think of memes in the same way . |
6 | You might be wise to think on that . ’ |
7 | He would welcome the earl 's promised offering gladly , and withdraw in good order to his own monastery , though what he would visit on Tutilo when he got him safely back there might be dreadful to think of . |