Example sentences of "make you [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Bishop , reading Peter 's thoughts , would have liked to have put his arms around him , would have liked to have said , I can not make you Archdeacon because you have insufficient judgement and experience , but you are a good priest , a conscientious priest , and I am wretched to disappoint you . |
2 | ‘ Very well , I will make you soldiers . |
3 | They 'll make you salad |
4 | From those seeds we culture the superhuman glands and organs that shall make you Marines . |
5 | As for North , ‘ he would either go to jail or be decorated ’ , Secord used to say to Hakim ; and McFarlane told him — as he sat jet-lagged and exhausted in his office the night after a gruelling Iranian session in Frankfurt — that ‘ if the world only knew how many times you have kept a semblance of integrity and gumption to US policy , they would make you Secretary of State . ’ |
6 | and sang ‘ I will make you fishers of men ’ , |
7 | That 'll make you No. 14 on the whole thing . |
8 | ‘ Next month I 'll make you Prince of Wales and these are your clothes for the ceremony . ’ |
9 | ‘ Why did they make you chairman ? ’ asked Milton . |
10 | Not only could he die , but you could inherit and hand the whole thing over to Jamie , which will ultimately make you heiress to nothing but tragedy , bankruptcy and disaster ! ’ |
11 | ‘ Would n't make you flavour of the month , would it ? ’ |
12 | Go on does n't it make you sort of bias when you actually work for the system ? |
13 | Come in and I 'll make you coffee . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 'll make you tea , if you want . ’ |
15 | ‘ Count yourself lucky I did n't make you Marmite sandwiches . ’ |