Examples of using Might be trying in English and their translations into Hebrew
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so she might be trying to get rid of them.
Jackson is in trouble, and I think that he might be trying to find you.
The reader might be trying to apply a definition of a nation as an organized territory consisting of people who share a common language,
One might be trying to apply a definition of a nation as an organized territory consisting of people who share a common language,
made an unscheduled video-chat, there was a curly fry in your regular fries and you thought someone might be trying to slip you a mickey.
Other researchers might want to fly the drone along the boundaries of a forest to watch out for poachers or people who might be trying to enter the forest illegally.
He also made the first calculation--using what today we call the Drake Equation--of the number of alien civilizations in the Milky Way that might be trying to contact us.
The way he was talking gave me this paranoid thought that he and Daniel might be trying to bring in hand-picked personnel to undermine you, and I.
The top construction directories are not just helpful resources for the final consumer who might be trying to find where he can find different construction requirements near his location.
Someone may be trying to make it look like he hurt those kids.
They may be trying to communicate.
What your face may be trying to tell you about your health.
We may be trying to reactivate too many ships at once.
Someone may be trying to silence her.
She may be trying.
Your body may be trying to tell you something about your health.
We may be trying to impress.
They may be trying to scam you.
Wait. it may be trying to communicate.