Example sentences of "[vb past] made him " in BNC.

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31 His solitary life had made him an accurate observer of wild creatures , and to him humans were but other creatures , rare , but the most dangerous and observable of all .
32 How he had made him .
33 At one point he corrected her too easily made assumption and then pointed out to the therapist that he had shown his feelings : his voice had risen because her remarks had made him angry .
34 With a single look she had made him feel faintly ridiculous .
35 Over the years she had grown to love him in a familiar , comfortable sort of way , though of late a change in temperament had made him difficult .
36 Perhaps Ken 's accident had made him more articulate .
37 Midnight was lying on the floor away from the bed she had made him .
38 His ugliness set him apart ; his ugliness had made him vain .
39 The repetition of many verses of ‘ Ave Maria ’ had made him sing .
40 The repetition of many verses of ‘ Ave Maria ’ had made him sing .
41 He thought of Hugo , who had revolutionised his own thinking , who had made him challenge and question for the first time .
42 However , so keen was Germi to get Dustin that he had made him co-producer , and allowed him equal say as to how the role was to be played .
43 And Reynolds said that the fight to clear his name had made him a stronger person .
44 William Quekett was living in fashionable Well Close Square in the 1840s — a few doors away from John Frederick Hasted , Benjamin Titford 's cousin — but his real work lay in the poor courts and alleyways of the parish at large , where his dedication and Christian charity had made him a legendary figure .
45 Sien had made him strong and potent again .
46 He wondered how he had found sufficient courage to ask her to the Edwardian Ball , and then remembered that it was her air of calm dignity which had made him anxious to take her to impress his parents .
47 The Hatchet had not lost those qualities which had made him one of the most respected , and feared , members of the underworld .
48 Horbury was on drugs for high-blood pressure which had made him impotent and claims his wife admitted adultery , Mr Rees said .
49 The Goodison Park striker claimed manager Howard Kendall had made him the scapegoat for all the problems besetting the Mersey giants and blamed the absence of a midfield creator for the lack of goals .
50 It was the association of hot springs and helium that had made him think that there could be something to Chatterjee 's idea after all , and maybe to the claims by Fleischmann and Pons .
51 Fleischmann said that one of the referees had said that it was nonsense and that the reaction of this referee had made him nervous about the validity of their experiment .
52 Years at an English public school , punctuated by all-too-brief holidays in Italy , had made him almost a stranger within his family .
53 Though she clearly had made him angry , Constance knew that her decision had been right .
54 It was something about the old man 's attitude that had made him cry .
55 In Peter 's case , the whole sad business with Julian had made him jumpy to say the least .
56 Derek was always very supportive of what I was trying to do — helping me build the aviary in his back garden had made him interested in birds too — but I could n't expect him to drop everything and drive me from Tintagel to London .
57 When I had made him as comfortable as I could — a relative term , since he was in pain with each new spasm — I cut the two blankets into strips , each one two feet or so wide .
58 Yet when I placed the first hot pad on to the boy 's twisted left leg he seemed not to feel any pain ; I supposed the pain of the spasms had made him impervious to a lesser pain .
59 There was one aspect of his life which had made him so — of which I had heard talk long before on some obscure wanderers ' grapevine .
60 He was n't sure what impulse had made him go first to Harry Mack 's body .
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