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Example sentences for "might even"

  • It no longer commands the slightest credit, nor do any observers of note any longer give it the least attention; it might even be said that it has become a subject of ridicule.

  • It might even be made a question for profound theologians whether Eve, by taking amiss what Adam had said, and by self-conceit, did not sin before she tasted the fatal apple.

  • It might even be said that he has many things which would be sought in vain through his master’s writings, though I am unable to prove that they might not be traced in those of the intermediate Cartesians.

  • He might even come up-stairs once in a while to get orders or do little repair jobs around the apartment.

  • Some day, supposing the people next door were all out, he might even succeed in planting a dictograph so that you could sit there in your room and hear all that was going on and what the Hoffs talked about.

  • It might even be her evidence that would result in his being led out before a firing squad and put to an ignominious death.

  • It might even be urged that Massinger wrote thus because he knew the capabilities of the actors who were going to perform his plays.

  • It might even be called a spectacular experiment.

  • It might even be urged from what we know of Massinger that he was too good a "stage-poet" to undertake an English historical play with its necessary limitations.

  • Why, he might even start a fire that would destroy the house.

  • For all we know, it might even be stolen money," he commented.

  • For all we know, he might even be the one who stole the money box.

  • He might even stay a week; why shouldn't he?

  • The field of his expectations would be void and profitless--it might even be too wet for them to-morrow.

  • He might stroll round the field when she was in it, sit near her under the trees; he might even speak to her after a day or two.

  • It might even be asked whether the violence of this contrast was not necessary to disengage the feeling of sacredness in its first form.

  • So opinion, primarily a social thing, is a source of authority, and it might even be asked whether all authority is not the daughter of opinion.

  • No, not even to the repairs, or I might even say--the arrest of ruin.

  • It can't hurt him now; and my opinion is that it might even do him a great deal of good.

  • It might even be the initial of the person who had penned the instructions.

  • Perhaps," added Alcatrante, after a short wait, "he might even go as high as two thousand.

  • Indeed, that dubious word "unless" might even signify, "unless he has secured the papers since I last saw him.

  • If so, he might even now be creeping stealthily toward Orme.

  • If he had but continued to move with quiet and stealth he might even at this moment be holding her in his arms while the body of Lu-don, beneath his foot, spoke eloquently of vengeance achieved.

  • If he lived he might even find a way to give you your Ta-den, Princess.

  • In fact, as matters looked now he could perfectly well sit down; it might even be expected of him.

  • He might even be allowed to speak with Faith alone.

  • I suppose he might even bear a message from me to Captain Jenks?

  • Uncle John looked tired, Reuben saw, as though he might have lost interest in Socratic method, might even prefer to be playing chess.

  • Indeed, my great hope is to do it without him: for all that I know, he might even wish to thwart me.

  • He was an uncommonly sharp old man; I might even say a hard one.

  • He might even be my guardian or my father's nearest relation--though he seemed to be too ill-bred for that.

  • He might even go the length of thanking his father for his stern reproof, his unjust severities.

  • He might even come to Melbourne, and so run the risk of recapture.

  • It might even be possible to get a little sleep.

  • No, it might even be wisdom not to know it.

  • He might even be called happy, despite his labours in the dark.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "might even" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bare majority; destroy them; early work; ever occur; living persons; might appear; might bear; might have; might have been the; might here; might lead; might live; might naturally; might never; might possibly; might probably; might speak; mighty good; mighty great; mighty hand; mighty hunter; mighty merry; mighty power; passing away; what difference; will write