Examples of 'it may make' in a sentence
Meaning of "it may make"
The phrase 'it may make' is suggestive of a situation with uncertain outcomes. It implies that something might cause or result in a particular effect or consequence, but there is no guarantee. For instance, 'Taking this medication may make you drowsy' means that it is possible the medication could cause drowsiness, but it is not definite
How to use "it may make" in a sentence
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it may make
It may make you think more kindly of me.
Save the carton as it may make installation easier.
It may make you change your mind.
I am going to anyway because it may make a difference to you later on.
It may make him open his eyes.
To this end it may make recommendations.
It may make things difficult for you.
Being swept away it may make people.
It may make the princess feel ashamed.
For some netflix customers it may make sense.
And it may make things even worse.
I feel writing about it may make it all come back.
It may make the code more verbose.
Despite the fact that it may make an excellent candidate.
It may make you feel excited or confused.
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Blessed be this cone that it may make a new friend.
It may make you feel sleepy or dizzy.
Once you see it down on paper it may make a difference.
It may make the outlaw desperate too.
Beware of stress today since it may make you feel weaker.
It may make you look more professional.
If they feel stressed or under pressure it may make things worse.
It may make exercise seem less difficult.
Surgery is typically avoided because it may make the condition worse.
It may make the equipment more visible.
Using water is not recommended as it may make the medicine taste bitter.
It may make us feel better in the moment.
But it is indeed true that it may make a good read for adolescents.
It may make you seem less stupid.
A dirty container or one with particles in it may make your symptoms worse.
Sometimes it may make more sense to follow.
You can drink alcohol while taking fluoxetine but it may make you feel sleepy.
It may make a difference in your choice of provider.
Of course there will be times when it may make you feel a bit nauseous.
And it may make ordinary people suffer.
I undertake this act in the hope that it may make amends for my past actions.
It may make sense to insure your package.
The person whose birthday it may make a silent wish and then blow out the candles.
It may make breathing and exercising easier.
But with voter enrolment it may make sense to use the ID database.
It may make it harder to get a partner pregnant.
Only ARGILETZ or any person duly authorised by it may make such checks and inspections.
It may make you lose both sides.
If you develop a language, it may make sense.
It may make you want to vomit.
I'm a bit worried now it may make it worse.
It may make the industry like us.
If that does not work, it may make sense to go online.
It may make a difference to you later on.
If you drink alcohol, it may make you sleepy.
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