Example sentences of "we might have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You might put it this way : We are human beings , not because we have souls but because we are able to conceive of the possibility that we might have souls . |
2 | I thought we might have lunch ! |
3 | So it is that even events from the distant past " were written down for our instruction " in order that in the present and for the future " by encouragement of the scriptures we might have hope " . |
4 | Thought we might have Joanne and Paul round over the next couple of weeks or something before the wedding pre-wedding , it 's only about six weeks you know till their wedding ! |
5 | We might have problems with the business , but Chester 's has always had money , always been relatively well-off landowners , even before your grandparents began printing fabrics ! ’ |
6 | Have you thought we might have children ? |
7 | You say we might have trouble in the States . |
8 | I thought we might have trouble lighting it , but within ten minutes it 's reaching temperatures of six or seven hundred degrees around the periphery |
9 | I thought we might have trouble lighting it , but within ten minutes it 's reaching temperatures of six or seven hundred degrees around the periphery |
10 | We might have burglars at Thornfield one day , you never know . ’ |
11 | Returning to our simple example of male deafness , for n men aged 45–50 on a previous survey five years earlier and now , therefore , aged 50–55 , we might have numbers such as : |