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"The option is there and there's every chance I might fancy playing at the World Championship again," he said.
There was a brief moment in the late 1970s when I thought I might fancy a career in advertising.
There are plenty of guys I might fancy kissing on the mouth, but to grab a passing one in the crotch and say, nice package?
They said nobody could sing it like Herr Slossenn Boschen; he was so intensely serious all through it that you might fancy he was reciting a tragedy, and that, of course, made it all the funnier.
Rolland, a strong climber, might fancy it - otherwise, the likes of Valverde and Talansky are waiting to pounce.
"Benitez might fancy it.
"They've got a really young team and I felt Byron might fancy it.
In a magazine article published a week before counting, Sonia Gandhi, the Congress party president, quoted an anonymous warning to himself and his followers written by Jawaharlal Nehru a decade before becoming India's first prime minister: "Is it not possible that Jawaharlal might fancy himself as Caesar?
It is cleverly done and an inspiration for children who might fancy making their own floral fairytale.
Her mother, helpfully, said she thought her daughter might fancy rowing on to Rio in 2016 but this was, it seems, a slightly premature insight.
The trendy vicar might fancy himself down with the kids, but his strength isn't radicalism; it's a determination to connect the Church, and all its members, with the outside world.
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