Example sentences of "[pers pn] might make [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So I might make a trip to .
2 So I might make a waistcoat .
3 If I might make a suggestion — shut up and sit down .
4 ‘ Not to anybody lad , ’ came the reply , ‘ but for you I might make an exception . ’
5 She might make a concession if it was a special occasion but otherwise she had more important things on her mind .
6 you feel exposed/that you might make a fool of yourself in front of others
7 No , it should come off , I do n't think I think you might make a hole in it
8 You might make a mistake one day , ’ she told him , her voice still cold .
9 Just as you might make a selection of examples of written English from newspapers , journals , academic textbooks or works of fiction , so you can have video material of very different styles and construction .
10 Jeff what 's another way that you might make the audience feel that they 're involved ?
11 We might make a diagram of the mediation process in the following way :
12 ‘ Why , we might make a meeting-place in the woods , ’ cried Gillian excitedly — ‘ all our own ! ’
13 But we might make a mistake with the title and someone .
14 A recent review of the IQ debate , commissioned by the Swann inquiry , concluded that the largest variation in IQ scores was caused by the social and economic conditions under which children grew up and pointed out , ‘ If , therefore , we wish to affect the IQ scores of children from ethnic minorities , or indeed their school performance , we might make a start by improving the social and economic circumstances of their families ’ ( Mackintosh and Mascie-Taylor , 1985 , p. 148 ) .
15 It considers the way in which we might make a reality of the observation ( by Keith Joseph ) that ‘ the curriculum should be relevant to the real world and pupils ’ experience of it' by considering the range of challenges and opportunities which people face in , say , the domestic environment , often regarded as too trivial for ‘ academic ’ education , but where arguably most important economic , technical and social decisions are made and acted upon : in the community where a host of issues require an informed public to exercise judgment and active commitment to ensure that the quality of the social and physical environment is constantly improved , and so on in other contexts which will require people to make an active and hopefully informed response , underlain by conceptual understanding of general issues to which , if taught effectively , geography , history , physical sciences and design , indeed all academic disciplines , can make a powerful contribution .
16 So I think we might make an effort
17 And , anyway , she was n't so deluded that she thought they might make a life together .
18 I can see that in such a case they might make a gift of paintings or other works of art for tax reasons , for example , and would n't care if they were sold or not .
19 It might make a cover for Private Eye .
20 In the meantime , despite my reservations , I found myself reflecting on headvoice 's idea : I had to admit , it might make a story .
21 It might make a thief think twice .
22 Then prominently display a ‘ coded cycle ’ sticker — it might make a thief think again .
23 Erm it might make a lot of difference to your sort of er
24 Claims to leadership of national antislavery opinion also involved hopes of influencing British government policy where it might make a difference — for example , in negotiations over the continuing problem of slave trade suppression and on particular issues such as American fugitive slaves in British territories or terms for British recognition of the independence of Texas .
25 When we were shown into the chargé 's office , I studiously avoided shaking hands or having any eye contact , determined to alert him to the fact that I understood and respected their religious customs , in the hope that it might make a difference .
26 ‘ Now if it were Lady ’ she named a titled person at that time popular on television — ‘ it might make a difference .
27 That way you can tell me you 're all right , I can tell you I 'm all right , and who knows : it might make the son of a bitch edgy . ’
28 It might make the difference ?
29 Aggers ' biggest worry was that he might make a fool of himself bowling at Gooch after being out of the game for two years .
30 Jackie goes upstairs to phone her husband at work , so that he might make a trip to the shops before visiting hour .
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