Example sentences of "might make [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | That it might make them think other than we wish them to think ? |
2 | The curia was worried by talk of modernization — especially perhaps by the thought that 2,500 bishops in Rome might make them change their procedures in unwelcome ways . |
3 | ‘ The only thing that might make them move after three years here is Italy . |
4 | She must never ever do anything that might make them fight . |
5 | This enforced separation might make him feel her loss . |
6 | it might make him feel sick . |
7 | Albert took off his glasses and rubbed them on his handkerchief and put them back on , as if clean spectacles might make him think better . |
8 | Concerned , however , that these words might make him seem too frivolous , in the simple delight he obviously took in playing with his cat , he checks himself with the criticism that ‘ verily it may well be called an idle man 's pastime ’ . |
9 | He is likely to be easily distracted by the sights and sounds around him , and this might make him stray into the road or trip and fall . |
10 | ‘ It might make him accept a cut in his fee — out of sheer good will and concern for the Hochhauser Season . ’ |
11 | The patient has to undress slowly and methodically , as there is a temptation to go too quickly , which might make him lose his balance and increase his spasticity . |
12 | ‘ You 're quite certain you said nothing that might make him suspect ? ’ |
13 | The threat just might make him see sense . |
14 | Loving in truth , and fain in verse my love to show , That she ( dear she ) might take some pleasure of my pain ; Pleasure might cause her read , reading might make her know ; Knowledge might pity win , and pity grace obtain ; I sought fit words to paint the blackest face of woe , Studying investions fine , her wits to entertain ; Oft turning others ' leaves , to see if thence would flow Some fresh and fruitful showers upon my sunburnt brain . |
15 | She had also wondered if seeing the places he went might make her feel closer to him , but it had n't . |
16 | Thought it might make her feel guilty and ashamed . |
17 | That might make me drink . |
18 | I do n't think it will make me a vegetarian but it might make me think about it . |
19 | He might make me come back to London , and I could n't bear it . |
20 | This is the one thing that might make me lose my temper . |
21 | Perhaps he thought it might make me nip up a bit quicker with his morning tray . ’ |
22 | I 'm trying not to cry and I 'm trying not to cough , either , because that might make me cry . |
23 | ‘ I do understand that reading a recipe might make you panic . |
24 | In spite of the fact that you turned her away , I was afraid that your love and devotion to her might make you forget how she had shamed you . |
25 | If , in defence of your own attitudes , you do n't wish to examine them and believe that they are fixed , it 's not worth exposing yourself and listening to anything that might make you think differently . |
26 | It might make you cough , but you 'll feel better . ’ |
27 | You know , darling , I carry a very clear picture or you in my head , and probably some of my thoughts might make you feel shy - and glad , too , I hope ! |
28 | Also the stronger the solution of minerals and salts in your bathwater , the more moisture your skin loses , however delightful it might make you feel to bathe in bubbles . |
29 | I thought , if you knew you 'd been abandoned , it might make you feel insecure , and I felt there was no need for you to know that . ’ |
30 | The distress of your loss might make you see things . |