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We might go somewhere.
Who knows where we might go?
And we might go to Paris.
I think perhaps we might go.
We might go to Boston next month.
I thought we might go together.
We might go to Boston next month.
If you're ready, we might go along now.
We might go to a party afterwards so don't wait up.
Always parched, sir. Perhaps there is somewhere nearby that we might go.
I thought we might go to a nightclub.
When I have settled this Iroquois matter, you and I, we might go for a stroll.
Thought we might go to Sorrento for the honeymoon.
When everything has calmed down, we might go to the movies someday?
While my coach man keeps watch. Perhaps there is somewhere nearby that we might go.
I mentioned we might go rent some videos or go out to eat.
Hey, you know, I was thinking if you were free this weekend we might go see Duddits.
I thought perhaps we might go to Siena in July beginning of the season.
Perhaps there is somewhere nearby… while my coachman keeps watch. that we might go.
Of course, if it were a date, we might go to the Watergap Overlook.
We might go to the beach house and, uh, if not, it might be nice to have a weekend alone.
Perhaps there is somewhere nearby that we might go… while my coach man keeps watch.
We might go to the beach house and, uh,- Yeah, yeah. if not, it might be nice to have a weekend alone.
And depending on where the flashlight shines first, we might go a different direction completely.
Not the old, out-of-date one that shows where we have been, buta crisp new one that shows where we might go.
We might go to Mr Putin and say: we are a Community of values. Mr Putin and the Chinese will counter: except for where you are not!
In the unlikely event that we have a couple of hours free on Monday night, we might go to dinner.
While there are certainly those among us who have no problem spinning a globe andallowing fate to decide where in the world we might go next, the majority of us consider a broad range of factors that will influence our decision about not just which country to choose, but which program to choose as well.
I also share the view of Mrs Wallis, a colleague from my group, that we must go further, partly through supporting her amendments but also, I hope,through the Commissioner' s seeing new possibilities in the light of the Tampere Summit as to how we might go further in this area.
Well, if we may go now.