Example sentences of "[pers pn] might make [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I think I might make inquiries , try to trace them . |
2 | " I thought I might make coffee for them all before I go . |
3 | For instance , he or she might make observations about the beauty of the natural world or the complexity of its design , and claim that these were evidence of the existence of a divine Creator . |
4 | This chapter is about how and why you might make use of a camera as part of a language programme . |
5 | You might make sales , you 'll certainly make contacts and it probably wo n't put you off the world of TV forever . |
6 | We might make $10 a ton from selling waste materials , and we might avoid $10 a ton of landfill charges . |
7 | He told me that he had said to Ivy that he hoped between the three of us we might make head or tail of it , and she said , ‘ Well , we are three intelligent people , so I ca n't see why we should have any difficulty . ’ |
8 | I am writing to ask you whether we might make use of an item broadcast by ITN on 22 March 1989 . |
9 | ‘ Let's go and get some tea and perhaps we might make inquiries about types of jobs amongst the local farmers . |
10 | While they might make allowances , they would need to be paid . |
11 | Floy had spent several hours in deep discussion with Snodgrass and , between them , they had made an attempt to sketch out the layout of Tara , so that they could see if there were any weak areas they might make use of . |
12 | On the other hand it might make matters worse . ’ |
13 | There seemed to be the prospect of such a conference in the late summer and autumn and the chance that it might make progress . |
14 | She allowed the silence to hum on the line , hoping it might make Christine Mills understand how ridiculous she sounded . |
15 | It might make sense to the financial director faced with a demand which far outweighs supply ; after all , this recycling of other houses ' wines is perfectly legal , but it is at the same time deliberately hoodwinking the public . |
16 | So it might make sense to pay off part of her mortgage . |
17 | It might make sense to argue that no bona fide university could exist which did not also conduct research . |
18 | Sometimes , too , it might make sense to turn most of a ground or basement floor into an open-plan kitchen/living/family room/study . |
19 | Then she came to the conclusion that it might make things easier . |
20 | ‘ It 's much more aggressive and mean-looking , so it might make people think again before joyriding , ’ said Mark , of Lambeth Road , Linthorpe , Middlesbrough . |
21 | Its alarming feature to the orthodox was that it might make Christianity seem simply one faith among others , rather than simply truth . |
22 | It was in this period that de Gaulle was anxious to proceed with devising the CAP and it seemed because of this that he might make concessions to his partners . |