Example sentences of "might just [verb] to " in BNC.
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1 | ( I hear Anya 's hiss of horror ) ‘ but we might just manage to be friends . ’ |
2 | I might just go to Camden town tomorrow and get it , cos , I mean , it 's seventy , yeah ? |
3 | You might just get to a goal that is difficult to master , or you could find that when you are about half-way through your goals you get stuck and can go no further . |
4 | It might get to be a bit of a bastard , the next few days , and then it might just get to be amusing . |
5 | But you see something like that might just appeal to somebody , an embroidered picture . |
6 | Theoretically he does not intend to go back into practice as an accountant , but , he concedes pragmatically , ‘ at the end of the day , with a family , I might just have to be one , whether I like it or not ’ . |
7 | Napoleon 's military victories , for example , might just have to be attributed to his genius ; Britain 's adherence to a monetarist economic policy throughout 1881 might in the end rest on Margaret Thatcher 's supreme obstinacy . |
8 | In Leeds , local councillors have been sheepish about releasing plans to local people for what might just prove to be one of the most inspired and humane post-war city centre redevelopments masterminded by the architects Terry Farrell and Rob Krier for the Dutch developer MAB . |
9 | So I mean , I 'm not gon na point the questions at anyone in particular , I 'm just like have them answered , but I might just say to is this normal for her to be late . |
10 | You might just pop to a corner shop to buy some chocolate and som box of matches , some sweets a magazine , a newspaper . |