Приклади вживання I might be able Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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I might be able to take you with me.
If we find a better spot, I might be able to see the mountains.
I might be able to buy clothes.
IF you get Me a screenshot, I might be able to find someone to translate it.
I might be able to do that for you.
If I kill Set andtake back the crown before your beloved reaches the Final Gate, I might be able to save her.
Well, I might be able to help her out there.
So I started thinking: if I could involve you, the audience,more, I might be able to make you feel something more as well.
Lynda, I might be able to help.
From looking into it, high blood sugar seems to be more detrimental in the long term to health,so I have been unable to find anything with which I might be able to convince my father to reduce his sugary habits with.
I might be able to do that for Tom.
And I felt I might be able to do some good.
I might be able to help you as a Consultant?
I might be able to take you with me.- Watch out for her.
I might be able to solve my problems….
I might be able to talk about it in a few more days.
I might be able to convince Tom to dance for us.
I may be able to help Mr Harper and the House.
Can anyone suggest a way I may be able to get the Osprey???
With the pulse line routed this way, I may be able to better see where the fuel is coming from.
I may be able to pull the wool over your eyes but I have done serious damage to myself, because I know that I am a fake and a hypocrite.
This is a book about two incompatibleviews on the age-old question:“When should I think that I may be able to do something unusually well?”.
If I get donations of money, I may be able to hire a few people full or part time.
This is just one example of the many ways that I may be able to help you fight a drug charge.
Therefore, my dear children, open yourselves completely to me so that I may be able to lead you more and more to the marvelous love of God the Creator, who reveals Himself to you day by day.
Medical ethics of that time demanded an open message to the patient of the intended treatment outcome one of threephrases-“It's a disease that I can cure; it's a disease that I may be able to cure; a disease that I cannot cure”.