Example sentences of "it might be [prep] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 While it might be to your advantage to do so at the earliest opportunity , there is nevertheless no legal urgency for you to make the journey other than at your convenience .
2 Whatever it might be for you , but something that you 're going to have to be thinking about , and while you 're thinking about that you can not be thinking about work .
3 This was going on for a couple of days , so I was getting worried and I took him to the prison doctor and he says , ‘ It might be with you breastfeeding , try him on the bottle . ’
4 Och it might be I du n no it might be with you bending it that there 's a bump on that string .
5 Ah , you mean , might say something privately here , not knowing that switched on and it might be about somebody else and that person might know that person er with the evidence
6 ‘ So interested , ’ Wexford said , ‘ that I 'm sending Detective Constable Loring down to find out who 's missing in the holiday towns and it might be worth our while to check with London too . ’
7 of what sixth form courses entails , now , erm , three or four of us thought it might be worth our while , or your while if you just briefly said what I 'm going to say now , that erm , the , the
8 IF you 're tied in to a high mortgage rate it might be worth your while doing the switch .
9 If the bride or groom or their families or ancestors are famous , it might be worth your while looking them up in Who 's Who , and similar reference works , of which there are many editions covering authors , scientists , theatrical personages , and royalty .
10 It might be worth it ’ she yelled , and fling herself into another flouncing departure for her cabin .
11 It might be worth it . ’
12 Erm yeah , I do n't know if , it might be worth you have a look at this Italia mate .
13 ‘ I think , Miss Everett , ’ he cut in before she could tell him that Travis had only called to apologise when he 'd stopped by for his car , ‘ that it might be in your interests not to see him again . ’
14 But that morning she had discovered just who ‘ Cousin Naylor ’ was , and , even though she was feeling more than a mite rebellious at his ‘ … it might be in your interests not to see him again' , she did n't want to put her job in jeopardy should Naylor Massingham happen to be passing , and observe Travis 's car again parked at her apartment block .
15 So I 'm going to attempt in very quick terms a a rationalization for why it might be in your interest to do so .
16 It might be in our best interests to amalgamate . ’
17 When considering this option , bear in mind how long it might be before your retire — if it is likely to be 35 years , then the pension loan is not for you .
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