Example sentences of "might [adv] make [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If we get involved , we might only make things worse . ’
2 But once these new mechanisms are in place , managers are left with little guidance from business ethicists about how , precisely , they might best make use of them .
3 But it 's the war , ’ she added without guile , and because the chief had taken a liking to the woman with the thick Liverpool accent who met her gaze without flinching , she told them to cut along to the galley ; if they were lucky they might just make standeasy .
4 A witness writing about an event which happened long before , or a witness using hearsay , rather than first hand experience of an event , might unintentionally make errors .
5 She might even make room for Louise on her float .
6 This project is based on three premises : that more young economists , bound for industry , particularly consultancy , the civil service and the city , should have at least been apprenticed in research--hence , in part , the use of occasional research assistants rather than experienced professionals ; that applied economists should pay more attention to the views of non economists , and , in particular of practitioners in the fields they study , hence the emphasis on the flexibility required if we are to look at problems differently , or use different types of evidence ; and that more of us should build our models self consciously , with an eye to analytical convenience and ease of interpretation , considerations which would be less important were economics less inexact , since it might then make sense to seek the correct model , however difficult to analyse and understand .
7 ‘ So you did , and in that case , if you 're a very good girl , I might yet make love to you . ’
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