Example sentences of "made [pers pn] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The ride has made me tired . ’
2 But all this fresh air has made me tired . ’
3 ‘ You 've made me drunk ! ’
4 Those men in the Golden Turk had made me drunk deliberately .
5 But I do n't like leaving places , so that would have made me sad . ’
6 ‘ You have made me great with your love , though I am but one among the many , drifting in the common tide , rocking in the fluctuant favour of the world .
7 Living with somebody depressive has made me depressed on frequent occasions and th th the feelings of helplessness that you have in dealing with the person 's depression .
8 I do n't deserve that forgiveness , but the God who loves me who has actually died on the cross for me has actually taken all of that away and more than that has made me new , has actually raised me as a new life with him .
9 I know you see which side my fence is buttered , and if I can bring to football the organisational skills that have made me such a big fish in retailing , then Athletico Whaddon need have no fear of ending up on the slab .
10 ‘ My recent brush with the seamier side of life has made me cynical .
11 They might be the nicest person , but prison has made me that way .
12 ‘ It could have made me rich , but I do n't regret it .
13 God knows , he 's made me rich enough .
14 But after just eight months with Boone 's gallery — then one of the hottest in town — Koons , the salesman , became impatient with his dealer 's marketing strategy and pulled his work from her gallery , reportedly declaring , ‘ You have n't made me famous yet . ’
15 The result of trying to be a valid person has made me prone to depression , agoraphobia , and reclusiveness — for I 'm tired to have to constantly explain my ‘ differentness ’ .
16 Walking must have made me hungry .
17 ‘ It 's Dad that 's made me ill , ’ she said .
18 That 's it , that 's my big speech for today and it 's made me thirsty .
19 And his head went straight across me chest , I thought oh , oh it 's made me chesty .
20 The assault on my cranium had made me dizzy and the sensation of the long ends of the stitches tickling my tongue was distinctly odd .
21 It 's made me independent ; I do n't like to be beholden to anybody , I like to be my own boss .
22 It has made me stronger and I 'm looking to move on .
23 ‘ I 've been lucky in that I 've always had pace , but the regular training and coaching I 've had at Wigan has made me stronger and faster . ’
24 ‘ I did it once and it has made me afraid .
25 ‘ You 've made me afraid and ashamed of you .
26 They say this disease has made me barren .
27 She 's made me angry with her anger , and then turned it around so that I 'm eaten up with guilt because she 's been ill and I have n't noticed , and now she 's taking the blame on herself and making me feel worse than ever .
28 ‘ You 've made me mad now ! ’
29 HAMLET : Go to , I 'll no more o n't ; it hath made me mad !
30 Not only have you given me your love , freely , but you have made me able to face life again , without fear , be able to face Mama and Papa when I next see them , enabled me to love again , with all my heart .
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