Example sentences of "make me [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 My reprieve could make me somehow feel quite snubbed .
2 After what that evil bastard did to me , you could n't possibly tell me anything about him that would make me more frightened of him than I already am . ’
3 ‘ It actually , ’ said Emma , raising a hand to her face and brushing it across her eyes , ‘ made me rather weep , listening to her .
4 At this time still a regular smoker , I made one film which made me drastically change my views about it .
5 That made me just want revenge .
6 You felt my star-sign made me somehow to blame
7 What made me finally decide to insist on this was when I realized that had you been a man , Miranda , or had I not been personally involved with you , I would n't have hesitated to ask for these shares . ’
8 That episode made me quickly learn how to repair a puncture and from that time on I always carried a repair outfit .
9 It made me suddenly realise how much they had changed .
10 One such example is : ( 189 ) … the cry which made me suddenly to re-enter the dimension of distinctness .
11 So it looks awfully fresh the wretches made me almost squashed it .
12 Ye banish 'd trees , ye make me deeply sigh
13 You wanted to wake up with him right there in the room and to turn to him and quote the next line of the film right back at him , to whisper it to him , make me almost believe that we are a pair of young lovers without any shame , and I do n't mean that in some tragedy queen way , but in order to say of Boy that truly I do think that it is a beauty like his that makes it all worth while , and I do feel that if we are fighting for anything , and if I was asked in a questionnaire what it was I was fighting for ( and believe me I do feel like I am fighting , more and more I think that ) , then I would answer , beauty .
14 Similar considerations make me sometimes decline to examine students from foreign parts .
15 As Tyndale described himself in a letter to his disciple Frith , ‘ God hath made me ill favoured in this world , and without grace in the sight of men , speechless and rude , dull and ill witted . ’
16 The LP in question has never made me personally want to kill cops , but it 's made me think about police brutality .
17 ‘ This honour has made me more determined to continue with my work , ’ said Annette , 46 .
18 They 've made me more determined to stand again .
19 ‘ I feel staggered at being chosen as a winner , and it has made me really thrilled , even though I am a few years older than the others , ’ he said .
20 This may all sound very trivial but it has the effect of making me almost hate my body to the extent that I feel ashamed to let John see me naked .
21 What makes me particularly frustrated is recalling the strong criticisms levelled at NGOs by Mr Jankovski and Ms de Jonghe during the EEB AGM , for allegedly operating in ‘ an amateurish manner ’ .
22 And then they want you , I tell you what there 's another thing on television that makes me really laugh is that advert about electricity and it says
23 What makes me really despair , however , is the way in which ordinary people , including the families of those who served and died in these regiments , are campaigning vigorously for their continuance .
24 Other people with less ability have overtaken him on the ladder and it makes me so cross .
25 It makes me so cross when I see so much imported fruit and vegetables in the shops when we have as good , if not better English produce on hand .
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