Example sentences of "might [vb infin] make a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you arc prepared to invest a lot of time and money in your new kitchen you might consider making a sort of kitchen/living or family room ; a real ‘ heart of the home ’ area , more casual than a living room , more cosy than a working kitchen . |
2 | Such things are celebrated in his stories with a richness and unction which might appear to make a renegade of Babel and certainly of Levi . |
3 | They might like to make a family of their own with fewer members , and a simple house in which they can live . |
4 | They started back for him , slightly embarrassed and anxious that he might decide to make a break for it but there was no need . |
5 | You might wish to make a note of which limiting beliefs you identify with ( and gradually add to your list as you process more of your own beliefs ) . |
6 | He had a good degree in art history , and had he not gone in for politics he might have made a name for himself as an art historian . |
7 | A European director might have made a film explicitly depicting and condemning the chain-gang system and he almost certainly would have suggested that the system was a metaphor for life itself , but Hollywood had made a more accessible and universally popular film by showing an innocent man hounded by a combination of events and social forces of which the chain-gang was the most obviously dramatic . |
8 | As a boy Waugh had longed to go to Eton , which might have made a radical of him and where he might have met Orwell , and did not ; his first aristocratic wife left him after a year , and for an Etonian ; and his sojourns in a great Elizabethan house in Worcestershire as a young man , the guest of a friend , allowed him to glimpse a world of moats , battlements and rolling parkland from which in spirit he never awoke . |
9 | Gin had been the great popular comfort of Paradise Street in her childhood , gin and tea , so she took it as someone from another background might have made a dish of bread and milk . |
10 | Yet it even made a suggestion to CSM that might have made a dent in its sales graph . |
11 | His mind is open to the possibility that he might have made a mistake in hiring Stephanie to head Advertising and Promotions . |
12 | ‘ Ca n't you admit you might have made a mistake ? ’ |
13 | I might have made a mistake to turn down offers when they were there . |
14 | ‘ Do n't tell me you 've suddenly discovered that you might have made a mistake about me ? |
15 | Really to protect members of the management team who might have made a decision . |
16 | He might have made a doctor as well as a poacher … . |
17 | The children might have made a collection of shiny things or things made of metal , and be invited to think of things that they use at home which are shiny or made of metal . |
18 | Sheridan might have made a difference given the chance — but then we 'll never know quite what sent the skilful midfielder packing to Sheffield Wednesday after hardly a sniff of the City Ground . |
19 | Gabbi Callas , 27 , fiancee of victim Mark Fitz , said : ‘ If all this had come out before the court case , it might have made a difference . ’ |
20 | She was a very tall and very fair and dazzlingly beautiful creature whose skin was goose-pimpled under the impact of McIllvanney 's air conditioning which was set to a level that might have made a penguin shiver . |
21 | He might have made a pass given time . |
22 | They might have made an effort to get the right costumes . |
23 | to his brain , then they comes the next day , oh no that was it , they , then they , we left it , we left it , we left it , he kept saying we might have to make a decision , erm your dad 's leg deteriorated he 's got no circulation in his legs at all , we 've found a pulse in his left leg but we ca n't find one in his right , he said I think you 're gon na have to make the decision of amputation oh god , anyway comes Monday came off ventilator and of course he could n't talk |
24 | As part of the process of clarifying what might be meant by brainwashing , I proposed a working definition of what it might mean to make a choice : |