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

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1 I thought we might perhaps have lunch . ’
2 The aim was to confine attention to people who had frequent contact with the dementia sufferer , rather than interviewing all nearest relatives , who might or might not have contact with him or her .
3 Anyone who has contact with the real world knows that sometimes the management might not have confidence in the work force and the work force might not have confidence in the management .
4 Anyone who has contact with the real world knows that sometimes the management might not have confidence in the work force and the work force might not have confidence in the management .
5 Five minutes , before you start it though now that it might not apply to you , you might not have control over training , and perhaps down the left hand side you put well what methods do they use and you might put the other side then you go back and suggest to your boss will you alright .
6 He did n't like the sound of that much , so he changed his mind and said he might not have time , anyway , after his other reading in a church hall .
7 As we are all busy people we might not have time to repeat the picture onto a larger surface .
8 She rang the Sunday Herald number , placating her conscience with the thought that she might not have time to ring Tracey that evening after all ; but when she got through to the news desk , she discovered that he had taken the shuttle to Glasgow the morning before .
9 And however well endowed he was with these qualities , he might still have difficulty on some points .
10 I had had and might still have cancer and was waiting to find out exactly what was happening in my lung .
11 This sliding-scale approach might still have relevance to the Post Office Act , on which that case turned , but it has little to do with obscenity as defined in the 1959 Act .
12 Walking exercises your legs and buttock muscles and builds up stamina , but a few add-on exercises will really pay dividends — though you might still have trouble standing after the first day on your skis .
13 But any new Warden might well have difficulty in taking over .
14 Perhaps he needed these faraway successes to convince himself that his life had once had value , might yet have value again .
15 ‘ I 'd thought we might safely have dinner here tonight .
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