Examples of 'might have started' in a sentence

Meaning of "might have started"

This phrase is used to indicate an uncertain or hypothetical beginning of an action or event. It implies that something possibly began or was initiated. It is often used to express speculation or to suggest a possibility based on past events

How to use "might have started" in a sentence

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might have started
He might have started his weekend early.
I thought you might have started down.
I might have started a bit before that.
Sounds like you might have started.
You might have started with that.
Looks like some people might have started early.
He might have started do it along the roads.
I am worried that he might have started drinking again.
It might have started out that way.
Other reports suggest it might have started even earlier.
You might have started asking yourself.
Neither of them knew how the fire might have started.
When we might have started inviting people.
I think that this whole thing with sean might have started.
I thought it might have started burning again.

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It is suspected that one of the juveniles might have started the fire.
I might have started a little too hot.
The match might have started.
Might have started that way.
I think it might have started here.
The firemen have to investigate where and how the fire might have started.
In fact it might have started a new war.
The type of cancer is also a clue about where the cancer might have started.
They might have started digging deep.
Medical examiner thought you might have started with her fingers.
He might have started severing fingers here.
I just thought you might have started those rumours.
It might have started out as something different.
To help determine if a cancer might have started in another part of the body.
He might have started a business or hired workers.
Definitely avoid any movements that might have started your pain or seem to aggravate it.
It might have started from there.
Whatever happened to Howard might have started here.
You might have started out as a twin.
Rule and Keppel both believed that he might have started killing as a teenager.
Time might have started then or not.
To Andy it looked like the sort of house that might have started off.
I think it might have started as a game.
Interestingly, as fewer of them were available the prices might have started to get astronomical.
You might have started a riot.
Because I feel like you might have started crying.
So it might have started the fire.
When did you realise you might have started a trend?
We might have started a range war.
If he is our man, he might have started that way.
It might have started as a chieftan rape.
So much so that we might have started enjoying it!
It might have started innocent enough.
Suddenly, the institution found she might have started in futility.
Someone might have started pining for him.

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Examples of using Might
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I just thought you might prefer a woman
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Examples of using Have
These documents have been in my family for centuries
Have this done by the customer service only
He could not have chosen a worse time
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