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Example sentences for "might become"

  • If he were not a gunsmith he might become a professor of psychology.

  • If I had faith I might become a priest; if I were a man who denies the existence of God I might become a convert.

  • With my anxiety increasing every moment, I feel not only that I could have loved Aniela, but that I do love her beyond expression, and also that I might become an incomparably better man.

  • He added half aloud: "Do you think I might become a general, Hans?

  • Soon they had become acquainted, and from that time on Viggo watched, to see if the puppy grew, almost as carefully as he watched his own nose to see if it had the proper curve so that he might become a general.

  • Then do you think I might become a general?

  • They were mightily delighted at this invitation, and wonderfully busy in choosing out such gowns, petticoats, and head-clothes as might become them.

  • Wherefore it behooved him in all things to be made like unto his brethren, that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to God, to make propitiation for the sins of the people.

  • It now occurred to him that possibly it might become necessary to look a little to the security of the Neshamony, for by this time the water on the reef was two or three feet deep.

  • It was an island, and in time it might become habitable, like the others near it.

  • At one time it was doubted if stuff enough could be found in the ship to plank her up with, and it was thought it might become necessary to break up the Rancocus, in order to complete the job.

  • Christ assumed our defects that He might satisfy for us, that He might prove the truth of His human nature, and that He might become an example of virtue to us.

  • Therefore he was obligated in all things to be made like his brothers, that he might become a merciful and faithful high priest in things pertaining to God, to make atonement for the sins of the people.

  • Who in hope believed against hope, to the end that he might become a father of many nations, according to that which had been spoken, "So will your seed be.

  • Perhaps if I were with him to cheer, incite, and scold, he might become a fair business man after all.

  • With youth's hopefulness she believed that he might become a man if he only would.

  • His romantic nature became impressed with the idea that he might become in some sense her unknown knight and protector, and keep her from marrying a man that would sink to what his father was.

  • At any rate, he was not a man to oppose, and in his previous life had given no hint that he might become a trouble maker.

  • The worst she could think of him was that he wished to ingratiate himself now, in the hope that, when the war was ended, he might become a partner in Mr. Carvel's business.

  • We had decided for some time past that we should ask Mr. Macorquodale what it was exactly for which we made petition, when we prayed that we might become "a little beatle to the Lord.

  • On each Lord's Day as it came round we had prayed that we might become "a little beatle to the Lord.

  • He felt happy in the thought that Okoya and Mitsha might become united; it caused him pleasure that his grandson should wed a child of his own clan.

  • He emphasized how detrimental it might become for a small cluster to own too much tillable land while a large and important clan was suffering for the lack of vegetable food.

  • Church where if he had ability and had cultivated eloquence and possessed good manners, he might count on a Bishopric; or he might go to the Bar, where, if he was lucky, he might become a judge or even Lord Chancellor.

  • Or, which also happened frequently, he might become a dissenting minister of the humbler kind.

  • This brings us to the one career open to him--he might become a Journalist.

  • He was like me, yet unlike; he was more evil--what I might become at my worst.

  • He knew what that best of all passions could mean to the forest animal, and how cruel it might become.

  • That ye might become weary of saying: "That an action is good is because it is unselfish.

  • This really looks to me as if it might become a very serious issue, and we ought to be doing what we can now to offset its effect later.

  • With his means and hers now at his command, he might become, very readily, notably wealthy.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "might become" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    alliterative verse; gave his only begotten; grateful look; might appear; might bear; might easily; might have been the; might know; might obtain; might perhaps; might possibly; might prove; might require; might serve; might take; mighty army; mighty effort; mighty hero; mighty hunter; mighty lord; mighty merry; mighty monarch; mighty power; mortal eyes; much depends; thou seest