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Hussein acknowledged worryingly that that they "might come here".
"If the pound plummets, British people might come here.
And there's the chancehe might come here before calling, which he has done more than once.
He praised Iowa and Iowans, adding: "I think I might come here and buy a farm".
In maybe three or four years they might come here, but for me maybe, maybe it's too early.
Mr. Sher would not be talking with any Palestinian negotiators who might come here separately, an Israeli official said.
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If you were going to write this as in a novel, you might write: ' "Come here," I demanded.' Or you might say: ' "Come here," I said insidiously.' You could also say: ' "Come here!" By themselves, the two words have dramatically different connotations than when put together.
"It's at the top end, it isn't a cheap pub, you might only come here for special occasions.
No thicker than the skin of a tuned kettledrum, they might have come here in search of a world without force, or at least without force of arms.
The road followed the Little Colorado river into more national forest territory, but in the dim light I might have come here straight from my dream state of a few hours earlier.
And those who might normally come here will go elsewhere, making those leagues more attractive, particularly to the foreign broadcasters that provide hundreds of millions in revenue per year to the Premier League and beyond.
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