Example sentences of "[be] make him " in BNC.

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1 You are encouraging him , you 're making him feel he 's a great man with a message and it 's do or die .
2 No , you 're making him it 's
3 In the weeks that followed , he found that the food supplements seemed to be making him put on weight , which was slightly worrying .
4 But some change in himself , the inexorable years , success , the return of his poetry , perhaps the tentative beginning of love , seemed to be making him sociable .
5 She has stopped Keith from having cold drinking chocolate which he adores because a neighbour said the additives might be making him hyperactive .
6 She has stopped Keith from having cold drinking chocolate which he adores because a neighbour said that the additives might be making him hyperactive .
7 He 'd complain that all the work he was doing did n't seem to be making him any bigger . ’
8 I 'm making him cook better .
9 I 'm making him wish he never set eyes on me .
10 His increasing literary output must also have been making him and his views known to the public .
11 He was concerned that Clift 's continuing sessions with Silverberg were making him worse , and he tried to get Silverberg to commit Clift to Silver Hill Sanatorium for a hopeful cure .
12 They were supporting him , they were making him look good , and the overall strategy seemed to be working .
13 The fumes from the beer that had once been stored in the barrel were making him feel rather sick .
14 and it were making him bad .
15 Eliot 's concerns were to make him a natural contributor to The Rock where the theme of the city would again be combined with a new modification of the theme of the savage .
16 Now his awareness of the new pictorial possibilities which Picasso had instinctively hit upon in the Demoiselles and his study of the work of Cézanne ( whose influence , indeed , can already be sensed in the Baigneuse ) were to make him , within the space of a few months , a major force in twentieth-century painting .
17 I see you 've talked to Pickerage , ’ said Mr Crumwallis , his long , bony body now fully inside and draped up against the doorpost , his head poked forward , the whole effect being to make him look like a bereaved ostrich .
18 Really what you want to do is make him hit the ball up .
19 But we hope so , but I do n't I 'm not facetious enough to think that I can change a personality in a person , but what we 're trying to do is make him feel a loving and a commitment , that we are providing him with the best we can .
20 It is his sense of swelling sorrow that is making him burst out into his poem .
21 ‘ I do believe this music , if music it is , is making him ill , ’ Cleo thought .
22 I think that 's what 's making him ill . ’
23 He , he 's trying to make , he , he 's making him , you aggressive is n't he and I would say that he 's just thinking it 's low if I 'm going and this guy because , you know
24 She was making them for him , then he 's making him some an'all .
25 ‘ That 's to make him shit , ’ he said .
26 Keynes was influential in persuading King 's to make him a fellow , despite his criticisms of Keynes 's A Treatise on Probability ( 1921 ) culminating in his ‘ Truth and Probability ’ ( 1926 ) , the classic paper that laid the foundations for modern subjective interpretations of probability and related theories of games and decision making .
27 Immediately angry , manipulated by these evidently false accusations ( like Coriolanus , Lear can not see that the whole purpose of them is to make him angry ) , Lear regrets the ‘ most small fault ’ that had caused him to disown Cordelia ( 275ff. ) , curses Goneril with appalling violence ( 284ff. ) , and sweeps off to Regan .
28 Nowadays , I am consulted on all matters pertaining to him , and I feel my role is to make him better known .
29 To make him no more than animal is to make him less than man in God 's likeness .
30 To leave the enemy without hope is to make him more dangerous in the way that a cornered rat , the kind of vermin that robbed our granaries , will leap a fantastic height into the air to sink his incisors in your cheek .
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