Example sentences of "i might [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | For years I cut the grass — and living on water , grass grows at a prodigious and unnatural rate — and while doing so spent hundreds of man hours considering how I might stop it growing . |
2 | For example , if I measure a car traveling down the highway , I might think it had moved only one kilometer , but to someone on the sun , it would have moved about 1,800 kilometers , because the earth would have moved while the car was going down the road . |
3 | I might think he 's a total shit , but I would never- ’ |
4 | ‘ I had asked my mother one evening to cut my cheese entire , so that I might toast it , ’ he told Tom Poole : |
5 | If it 's true that you were so keen to meet me I might satisfy your curiosity completely by reversing my rule to only date brunettes — ’ |
6 | I might bother you with another one ( or two ! ) that I have completed since then . |
7 | Because I might affect you ? |
8 | ‘ If he 's a good boy I might make him Chairman of the board of Ferguson Foods ! |
9 | So , let's think about our objectives , first of all an objective , I might have come to Abbey Life to make money , last year , I might have been working in a factory , earning fifteen , twelve , fifteen thousand a year , and I might make my objective in my first year with Abbey Life to earn sixty thousand pounds . |
10 | I might lead your men to the fugitive . ’ |
11 | Once things are more advanced , I might hope you could include a leaflet in a future mailing . |
12 | I therefore asked Eliot if I might quote his name as a reference . |
13 | I knew she was n't far offshore , but I did n't know anything about the set of currents off Winter Marsh , and if I just rowed into darkness I might miss her altogether , and be carried anywhere . |
14 | I was afraid I might miss you . |
15 | ‘ If I go to Maui for the day , I 'm scared I might miss my chance . ’ |
16 | I might picture it in my imagination , but it was a precarious , ghostly structure . |
17 | ‘ WHAT worried me was that I might discover I could n't write at all . ’ |
18 | ’ I thought I might splurge my lump sum on a cruise this year , ’ she said . |
19 | I might content myself with thinking about it . |
20 | As I looked at her , I thought of her shrinking , like someone in a fairytale , and how one day I might hold her in the palm of my hand with her little voice squeaking commands at me as if she was a mouse I 'd picked up in the garden . |
21 | I wondered if I might consult your file . ’ |
22 | ‘ That reference to judges ; you were n't thinking I might drag you into court and do battle over Thomas ? ’ |
23 | The most I can hope for is that I might meet him over a pint and get him to be indiscreet-tell me if there is any dirt on Desmond Seymour-Strachey , for example . ’ |
24 | really but seeing as I know her erm I thought I might give her a ring . |
25 | For example , if a person came to me suffering from rounded shoulders I might give him or her an instruction to ‘ think of your shoulders going away from each other ’ . |
26 | ‘ I might give someone a ring . ’ |
27 | If I see one that looks like it 's growing good , I might give it some extra feed and talk to it a bit . ’ |
28 | I might give you a name one day and the next day the vacancy would be filled . |
29 | Were you for instance more comfortable with a Mother fixation , I might give you a Catholic programme or a Russian Orthodox icon system . |
30 | Never know ; I might give you some more . " |