Example sentences of "[noun prp] make him " in BNC.
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1 | The Nobel had afforded only a temporary alleviation of this condition : indeed , the abbreviated stay in Princeton , the rush back to England , and the trip to Stockholm made him feel worse rather than better . |
2 | The difficulty was , Maddy made him nervous , and the more anxious he became , the stickier became his palms . |
3 | Charles ' suspicions of Dr Lefeuvre made him think his address was already common knowledge . |
4 | For Foster the resurfaced family tradition of unionism and his newly acquired loyalty to Paisley made him an active and enthusiastic supporter of his political activities . |
5 | Binding me with his confidences , he said that the wonderfully athletic , Aryan rear view of Steffi Graf made him understand how the camp inmates could believe they were indeed Untermenschen in relation to the SS . |
6 | It was a crushing victory that immediately promoted bookmakers William Hill to make him 8–11 to become undisputed world heavyweight champion in 1993 . |
7 | His experience of his brother Frank made him respectful of sincerity , and well able to hold his own against clever atheist onslaught . |
8 | But , for one thing , the sheer size of the defeat made him and his players determined that it would never happen again and , for another , the power of Lillee and Thomson made him realize just what a potent weapon a battery of fast bowlers would be . |
9 | Mick made him feel rested : his brain did n't churn and ask questions when he was with Mick . |
10 | Brave Piper took the seventh round on my card , while drawing three others , and impressed English judge Mickey Vann to make him a round up going into the climatic 11th , which made a joke of Piper 's manager Frank Warren having objected to Vann as a judge . |
11 | Not that he was remote from the Council 's concerns ; his long-standing dialogue with Karl Barth makes him no exception to the keen and growing ecumenical awareness that characterizes almost all Catholic theological writing since the 1960s . |
12 | He killed the most famous , Kok Fitzabraham , with his own hands and was less than pleased when Montfort made him share part of the spoils . |
13 | The difficulties experienced in dealing with Blackpool made him feel there should be regional departments to make contact easier . |
14 | Once , Bill Pertwee — again a staple member of the cast — remembered for me , Kenneth Horne made him write to the wife of an executive he thought Ken had insulted at a party given by the BBC for the Round The Horne cast . |
15 | Cameron made him uneasy with his dark , closed look , the way he stopped and thought silently before he answered you . |
16 | This simply goes along with his being the archetypal great detective , and even with Dostoevsky making him a vehicle for the airing of central thematic issues . |
17 | Thinking of Lee made him remember Uncle Walter 's medals that he still had in his pocket . |
18 | According to Sutton , Pilger made him cancel interviews which had taken a long time to set up . |
19 | Doctor Lanyon made him welcome , but Mr Utterson was shocked by the change in the doctor 's appearance . |
20 | I mean , he went to Liverpool , Liverpool made him |
21 | The experience which Anderson gained while working directly for the newly independent governments of Africa made him uniquely well placed for his second career , in the field of development co-operation . |
22 | Having met him , Miles made him an offer , a directorship of the company , and Indica to move in . |
23 | He was a good local caddie but Mr Palmer made him nervous , and I could tell he 'd sooner be with Gary player and a quiet life . |
24 | ‘ Kinnock made him switch over and Major put him to sleep ’ |
25 | His long interest in the Philippines made him pivotal in preparing American opinion for the abandonment of Ferdinand Marcos ( President Corazon Aquino later hailed him as ‘ the Lafayette of the Philippine revolution ’ ) . |
26 | The gaekwar of Baroda made him diwan in 1873 but Naoroji left after thirteen unhappy months . |
27 | Another problem was his feathers : he was n't growing down quickly enough and he was always shivering , so Maureen made him a little coat out of cotton wool . |
28 | God made him ; he will enable him to speak . |
29 | When Eisenhower made him its head he declared that American policy would be based on ‘ openness , simplicity and righteousness . ’ |
30 | To what extent is a romantic yearning for a lost Eden making him idealize the island , and on the other hand how much of his caution is inertia and fear of the new ? |