Example sentences of "she might [adv] have " in BNC.
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1 | In other incidents she might simply have placed her hand over the child 's mouth or nose , or interfered with its oxygen supply with ‘ dramatic consequence ’ . |
2 | She might also have been incensed by the negative portrayal of homosexuality in the movie . |
3 | ’ I felt quite glad that our maid did n't write too , otherwise she might also have been the subject of inquiry . ’ |
4 | She might also have seemed the least likely member of the group : lacking an academic background , Rush started her professional life as a nurse . |
5 | She might also have simply got tired of playing second fiddle to the Prince 's pastimes . |
6 | She might well have done so ; it was , after all , a Catholic Scotland which was to be so closely allied with France . |
7 | ‘ If her marriage had been happy she might well have been philosophical about the new baby , ’ her lawyer said . |
8 | After the death of her husband in the war , she might well have doted on her daughter , as being all she had left . |
9 | Had it not been for her chance meeting with Estabrook — who saw through her tumbling , distracted manner to the woman she was — she might well have taken her own life . |
10 | Had she known more about healthy eating and what was right for her body , she might well have been able to prevent most of the problems that she experienced . |
11 | Letting Charlotte take the blame was merely a side-effect , almost an afterthought , though one she might well have relished . |
12 | But as he walked at her side through the dark halls of the Grail Castle , he remembered , and wished not to remember , that she might well have within her the strange power that could awaken all manner of sleeping bewitchments and lost enchantments . |
13 | Miss Macdonald , I thought , would probably know about Andrew Stavanger 's dentist — she might well have made appointments for him in the past . |
14 | She might well have been able to forget her problems in some of those delightful little boutiques . |
15 | It was a risk , for she might well have run headlong into him on the first floor landing , but she had luck , and was round the next turn of the stairs when she checked and froze against the wall , hearing his rapid steps on the oak treads below her . |
16 | Sir John died seven years ago , but in all that time Lavinia has not increased Benedict 's allowance , as she might well have done , nor made any provision for his accommodation , other than saying that he might live at Merchiston Lodge if he chose . ’ |
17 | She might well have owned that it was the other way round and that Rosemary 's husband had been the one to do the leaving , Leith realised , when her mother retorted , ‘ Well , she 's not living at her flat , is she ? |
18 | She might well have stood too , but he was close by and she had a quick memory of when she had been close up against his body before . |
19 | Given another two seconds she might well have flung something a lot harder and heavier at him , even though she 'd never done anything as temperamental in her life . |
20 | Why , it was almost indecent — she might even have a kid . |
21 | She might even have to mention the kiss he had given her . |
22 | In time she might even have threatened your own position . |
23 | I 'll phone Anne , she thought suddenly , tell her what 's going on ; the sound of her voice will make me feel better — she might even have an idea . |
24 | And she might even have managed to survive that sort of difficult scenario if it had n't been for the alarming , almost intimidating atmosphere engendered by Ross . |
25 | Judging by her tone , she might even have transferred some of it to the absent Rose . |
26 | The notion that Pretty Polly was simply beaten by a better horse at the distance on the day was well down the list of possible explanations for her defeat , and George Lambton aired the widely held view that jockeyship had proved the decisive factor : Bachelor 's Button ‘ was a sterling good horse , especially at Ascot , but he was not a Persimmon , and if a real good jockey had been on Pretty Polly I think she might just have scrambled home . ’ |
27 | ‘ She left no clues , you see , so no one really considered that she might just have run away . ’ |
28 | If she had had any talent , if she had been born in another period and perhaps if her spirit had been lodged in the body of a man , she might just have been heroic . |
29 | She reconsidered his offer of help and reluctantly decided she might just have to accept it . |
30 | She knew the geography of the place ; she might easily have followed Newley down to Miller 's End . |