Might has 1 syllables and the stress is on the first syllable.
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1. | Instead of giving the money, that is the normal coin of the realm, which is the phrase that everyone used then, they would give them a token, and this token might be metal, might be wood, might be cardboard. | |
2. | One of the young fairies who sat near heard her, and, judging that she might give the little Princess some unlucky gift, hid herself behind the curtains as soon as they left the table. She hoped that she might speak last and undo as much as she could the evil which the old fairy might do. | |
3. | He cleansed the fountains, that the water might be clear and pure; carried the manure out of the yard for fear lest the smell might prove offensive; and trimmed his orchard that it might appear in all its beauty. | |
4. | So that Michelangelo might paint certain figures on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, so that Shakespeare might write certain speeches and Keats his poems, it seemed to me worthwhile that countless millions should have lived and suffered and died. | |
5. | What you don't see and hear with your own ears and eyes might be true, but it might also not be true. | |
6. | There are problems that Japan might not be able to solve independently but which it might be able to solve in cooperation with Korea. | |
7. | Children below the age of 8 have an underdeveloped frontal lobe that might cause them to be unable to separate reality from fantasy. Some of them might believe that there are monsters in their closet or under the bed, for example. They are also sometimes unable to distinguish dreams from reality. | |
8. | People living on coastlines might lose their homes, and cities might be completely submerged. | |
9. | Nay, since you will not love, would I were growing A happy daisy, in the garden path That so your silver foot might press me going, Might press me going even unto death. | |
10. | During hard times, people might not go on a trip, but they might be willing to pay extra for good coffee. |