Example sentences of "might [verb] [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 To speed their return , the Poles suggest their workmen might build housing for them at home — with German money .
2 However we also made it clear that as one part of Labour 's wider democratic agenda , that we were sympathetic to looking at a plurality of electoral systems and that this might include legislating for a regional list system of proportional representation for future European elections .
3 Even if you 're upright you might need to call for assistance .
4 They will also be able to supply you with a list of suitable short-term homes for the elderly in your area , to which your parent might consider going for a few weeks each year in order that you may have a holiday , if there is no other member of the family who could take over your responsibilities in your absence .
5 No one was quite sure whether this was a good idea , however , as some of the old party 's members refused to recognise the new party , though they hedged their bets by saying they might consider applying for membership .
6 The values stated represent the price a collector might expect to pay for the item , taking condition into account .
7 Oh that 's the time going you know the and she might expect to stay for us , but best thing is to get the figures and we 'll erm , we 'll do the , give her the money , but erm I 'm sure that he will love that , so would I .
8 They might begin to pray for you as well . "
9 Furthermore the British people might begin to clamour for drastic changes in foreign policy if they were asked to undergo yet more austerity .
10 Before you visit the Church of St Clement and the Clementinum , you might like to stop for a cup of coffee at the House of the Golden Snake .
11 I thought you might like to stop for a coffee . ’
12 At any rate , at the next ward meeting , he suggested that I might like to stand for the local council .
13 In that case one might hope to account for the working of the system without enquiring into the internal organization of the units .
14 I also think that before sitting in judgement on Dr Hari 's ‘ uncritical use of the concept of ‘ normality ’ ’ , a social scientist of Dr Oliver 's calibre might stop to think for a moment about the social context in which those remarks were made .
15 Clients often make false claims of cold-calling ; sometimes so they might avoid paying for the shares they bought .
16 Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your guilt you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your guilt feelings and examine them for possible replacements .
17 Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your inadequacy , you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your feelings of inadequacy and examine them for possible replacements .
18 Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your inhibition you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your inhibition and examine them for possible replacements .
19 Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your jealousy you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your jealousy and examine them for possible replacements .
20 Rather than modify anything to do with the external events that trigger your worry you might decide to go for option 2 and identify the thoughts or beliefs that herald your worry and examine them for possible replacements .
21 An electrical equipment manufacturer , for example , might decide to go for a fully-fitted kitchen including all their own appliances as the top prize , with a small number of runners-up receiving a toaster or sandwich maker .
22 The Queen 's Bench held that he had offended because in the future he might wish to tender for council house construction .
23 He widened it from a training for future priests of the Church of England to a course which anyone might wish to read for their education .
24 Instead of looking for one thing to satisfy our needs we might try looking for combinations .
25 Perhaps the British Museum , for all the constraints of public ownership , might try to push for more of the same balance .
26 Was he afraid she might try to push for more ?
27 ‘ I remember that my invitation extended to 14 days , but it was so arranged that any visitor who might have to leave for the day could do so and could return again .
28 The conformism might have arisen for quite different reasons and among its other consequences happened incidentally to amplify the beneficial effects of the inhibitions .
29 It might have ordered the Serbs to remove their heavy artillery , by threatening to use counter-force ; it might have arranged for the Muslims to move to a safe haven elsewhere in the country .
30 You might have to wait for .
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