Example sentences of "they might have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Finally she returns to her original distinction between female , feminine and feminist , and suggests how the relation between them might have implications for possible developments in the practice of philosophy .
2 That 's how close Musselburgh came to snatching victory and well they might had Livingstone used the first-half wind to better effect ,
3 Lady Selvedge and Mrs Grandison arrived at Victoria Station on the day of the bazaar shortly after noon , and proceeded to look for a place where they might have lunch , or luncheon , as they called it .
4 I mean if they were known widely through the island they might have bids going further but it might just be your own district .
5 At a meeting of the Company on 5th November 1491 , called at the request of Thomas Rich in the name of Julian Shaa and the other executors , the Goldsmiths asked if they might have £40 clear : this would allow them to fulfil all their obligations , to have some money spare for repairs and suchlike , and also to appropriate the balance to their own use .
6 However they might have trouble finding adjectives to do these performances justice : his breathtaking virtuosity , which takes appalling difficulties of the music in its stride , at times had me bogeared in admiration .
7 While badgers can ‘ snuzzle and take all the corn crops ’ and will sometimes take the odd lamb , they are not considered a threat to farming , though it has been suggesting that they might have links with tuberculosis in milking herds .
8 We would always advise caution in the use of these because they might have side-effects and we suggest any unnecessary use of drugs is undesirable .
9 They might have kids like my brother or sister .
10 Her tone made it clear that if he wished , coffee was only the beginning of what they might have time for .
11 And erm , oh well , you know , they might have cauliflower cheese prepared to put out , you know , they might .
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