Example sentences of "it might have [be] " in BNC.
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1 | In the past it might 've been written off as artwank . |
2 | If I 'd ever done anything — made anything of myself more than a third-rate free-lance — it might 've been different . |
3 | In , in this one it might 've been slightly easier because everything was spelled out you had to do you had to do carpenting , you had to do electrical . |
4 | It might , it might 've been , you , but you did n't care where it was from , did you ? |
5 | I do n't know whether , whether it might 've been worthwhile just questioning a bit more about the the link because he was obviously very keen on it |
6 | I thought it might 've been to a Royal Garden Party |
7 | so it might 've been Rob that went out with her , but I du n no . |
8 | Ask , just ask him , it might 've been him . |
9 | That 's not bad at all cos you thought it might 've been about nine hundred with them other two did n't you ? |
10 | Got the ball away when it might 've been a fourth Pisa corner . |
11 | possible , it might 've been a joke and she had managed to convince him unclear |
12 | Mm it might 've been . |
13 | it might 've been someone from cafe phoning up |
14 | ‘ Just as it might have been possible for you also , madame , ’ he had said . |
15 | Readers have suggested that it might have been more profitable to give more space to fewer sorts of vegetable , but that would have been something of a soft option . |
16 | Or it might have been his membership of that dashing elite , the air fighters of World War I. |
17 | Already there are suggestions from Australia that the Raiders ' post-Grand Final party lasted all the way to Manchester , in other words that their preparation for the game was not as dedicated as it might have been . |
18 | One of the reasons why it might have been felt necessary in the field-worker 's presence to define the neighbourhood role as primarily crime control is because , like community relations , the Neighbourhood Unit is aware that the section police see them as having an easy duty . |
19 | The King was , in a sense , the guardian of this agreement , and it might have been expected that he would remind the party leaders of it . |
20 | Sir Adrian cites the example of the army commander who leads his troops over the top of the trenches when it might have been more prudent to stay put . |
21 | I asked him what it might have been ; after all , if he was an expert on the local birds then he ought to know . |
22 | In another age and another society it might have been said that they loved each other . |
23 | The side which had lain on the river bed was green and moss-grown and there was nothing about it except for its shape and its anomalous position in the water to show that it might have been used as a lethal weapon . |
24 | Although 1/9 UDR in Antrim and 11 UDR in Portadown passed relatively uneventful days in their respective areas , another day it might have been their turn to face the sort of challenges met by 3 , 5 , 6 , 7/10 and 8 UDR on 30 June 1989 . |
25 | The architect owner admits that it might have been better to regard the converted building primarily as a house and to order priorities for the location and constructional ‘ envelopes ’ of rooms accordingly . |
26 | It might have been himself a year ago . |
27 | ‘ I 'm always in search of a bargain , sonny — for the people , you understand , ’ he added after yet another of those pauses that suggested it might have been an after-thought . |
28 | With 80 per cent of the seats in the arena again empty , it might have been a good opportunity to bus in the LTA 's young hopefuls to see for themselves what success in the game requires . |
29 | It might have been a Seiko , but I could n't be sure . |
30 | It might have been the stories about businessmen roaming the streets with half a million pounds in carrier bags . |