And, hopefully, before we're gone, we -- we might can make up for some of those wrongs we made along the way.

source: 
COCA
Entry: 
1008
Example: 
Hopefully, before we're gone, we -- we might can make up for some of those wrongs we made along the way.
Modal 1: 
might
Modal 2: 
can
Gender: 
Male
Race/Ethnicity: 
White
Age: 
68
Level of Education: 
High School
Home Community, Town, or State: 
TX (Vidor)
Location Collected: 
Television
Year: 
1999
Relation to Addressee: 
interviewee to interviewer
Medium: 
Spoken
Sentence Structure: 
1.2
Status: 
Naturalistic
Notes: 
Source: NBC Today. Source: Francis, Joanne Johnston. 'Green Pastures' in Feminist Studies 16:1. No question, it is the story of his life. You know, many people will never be able to understand how you lived your life, the choices that you made along the way. How do you want to be remembered? Mr-JONES: I just want to -- want to be remembered as an old boy that had all the luck in the world and just didn't use it right. And if he hurt anyone, he's -- he's very sorry about it. And, hopefully, before we're gone, we -- we might can make up for some of those wrongs we made along the way. GANGEL: He's great. George Jones will be touring throughout the year. He performed this past Saturday, Katie, for the first time in four months. Not only did he show, he was early. So he's back on the road again. And the new CD is great. COURIC: Well, they have a beautiful spread outside Nashville. GANGEL: Long way from Texas.