Example sentences of "might [not/n't] even [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | He had n't , after all , promised not to look up the name and home number of the divisional security officer , and one small stain would n't really count and might not even show . |
2 | It was difficult , in any of this , to discover what a future socialist or communist society would be like ; if there was consensus about anything it was that it would not be based upon public ownership , would not be dominated by a single ruling party , would not supersede capitalism and might not even offer an alternative to it . |
3 | First , the Common Good' is held to be an illusory concept , which in practice is rarely used to refer to any aim that can fairly be called ‘ common ’ and which might not even refer to a good' at all ; pursuit of ‘ the Common Good ’ is therefore not useful as an identifying objective of democracy , and Schumpeter prefers to identify democracy not by its objectives but as a method . |
4 | In time there is no reason why some areas might not even aspire to the status of nature reserve . |
5 | He would see it through , he would find the Way Out , And he might not even stop at simply escaping ; he might just smash up the whole foul contraption of their testing and imprisonment apparatus — this " life " — while he was about It . |
6 | them might not even go straight |
7 | Why else would there be the persistent stories that the IB might not even make £3 million out of the 1991 competition ? |
8 | The Company might not even hear of a replacement until he had been " appointed " — unofficially , of course , by the local authorities , who continued to complain about the inadequate salary . |
9 | in fact I might not even need to vacuum the floor , need I ? , if I pick that bit of paper up off there |
10 | cos you might not even wan na be that person |
11 | She might not trust Guy Sterne , she might not even like him very much , she might suspect him of being a ruthless womaniser and profiteer … but she wanted him here , with her … now where was the logic in that ? |
12 | We might not even get as much coverage as Sunderland if they manage to get into the play-offs ( and with the way their luck goes they 'll get a play-off place by finishing tenth ) . |
13 | Yeah , I might not even get it bu |
14 | This is especially important during the first few weeks of pregnancy when you might not even know you are pregnant . |
15 | I might not even know what " living creature means . |
16 | ‘ He might not even have touched her . |
17 | Skinner might not even have been there . |
18 | It horrified Brian to think of Celia hypnotised by some guru who would try to drag things out of her which might not even have been correct . |
19 | If not for the help of the librarian she might not even have found the book . |
20 | The naturalist in the field might not even have seen his specimens alive , but have acquired corpses from local people . |
21 | It might not even have been hers . |
22 | ‘ If it was Alain — and it almost certainly was — then he might not even have heard , let alone taken any notice . |
23 | We might not even have won the league in the first place . |
24 | I 've got all the countries blanks might not oh I might not even have the countries on but if you had blanks you could put countries in , that 'll be easier than |
25 | Erm , shall we start , you might not even have to get the , shall we start it , the ball rolling then ? |
26 | You might not even notice that an evening breeze |
27 | Bryony might not even notice . |
28 | The cost saving in the preventative work , er , fall falls later on in the system , and that might not even accrue back to local government , and that 's the problem and I think if there was some specific erm , government grants that enabled local authorities to really get to grips with the preventative elements and could should that , that reduced overall government spending on the other end , on the impact end , I mean , I think we would be , we would be sort of making very much headway , but there does n't seem to be that specific initiative at this particular stage . |
29 | Some observers then thought he might not even survive that long . |
30 | You might not even say anything if it 's a self-service store . |