Example sentences of "made i [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Watching the lions feed has made me rather peckish . ’ |
2 | See you , you 've made me right angry , the pair of you ! |
3 | My practical mastery had made me acutely aware of the boundaries which separate those inside the institution from those excluded from the specialist knowledge of ‘ doing the business ’ and I was more than ever aware of the suspicions which would have been aroused if I had introduced questions of an academic nature , or had distributed questionnaires . |
4 | In another way , which I might tell you of shortly , it has made me damnably unhappy . |
5 | As Tyndale described himself in a letter to his disciple Frith , ‘ God hath made me ill favoured in this world , and without grace in the sight of men , speechless and rude , dull and ill witted . ’ |
6 | Be propitious while I speak — hast thou not made me here thy substitute ? ’ |
7 | So far , it has made me reassuringly hoarse as TML , the builders , and Eurotunnel , the operator , blame each other for the problems that have arisen . |
8 | No first night in America , no guest appearance on Wogan , no live appearance on the Royal Variety Show has ever made me quite so pathologically crazed as that little radio show . |
9 | ‘ It 's actually made me quite nervous about being in London . |
10 | The LP in question has never made me personally want to kill cops , but it 's made me think about police brutality . |
11 | My stay in Government had not made me less radical but more so . |
12 | A lot , Being a mother has made me less selfish . |
13 | Your chauvinistic behaviour has made me late . |
14 | The situation should have made me totally miserable , but at first it did not — at least , not in any overt or lasting fashion . |
15 | ‘ You have made me so happy , dearest . |
16 | I had just over forty pounds in the bank and not much prospect of raising another bean , but the silly man 's attitude had made me so angry . |
17 | I have nothing but admiration for those hardy woodturners who have put the clock back a few hundred years and are making furniture with their pole lathes , but it has made me more than ever aware that the wood lathe has changed very little over the years . |
18 | These new men have made me see form , have made me more conscious of the sky where it juts down between houses , of the bright patterns of sunlight which the bath water throws up on the ceiling , of the great ‘ Vs ’ of light that dart through the chinks over the curtain rings , all these are new chords , new keys of design . |
19 | ‘ This honour has made me more determined to continue with my work , ’ said Annette , 46 . |
20 | It 's made me more entrepreneurial . ’ |
21 | Ferrying Jamie to his sporting activities has made me more conscious of the need to exercise , and I work out at a gym once or twice a week . ’ |
22 | She 's made me more responsible and I 've done better in my exams and I 've worked at my English . |
23 | PAMELA : [ aside ] I have a little tincture of jealousy too , which has made me more uneasy than I ought to be , particularly in the case of Miss Sally Godfrey and my fears of what might happen when we reach London . |
24 | They 've made me more determined to stand again . |
25 | It 's also made me more appreciative of books and in future , I 'm not going to judge a book by its cover . |
26 | Lord Aldington replied : ‘ This will be the hundredth time you say what I 've said is a lie , and it is the hundredth time you have made me very angry . ’ |
27 | It has made me very sad . |
28 | My years of dancing , beginning long before I was anorexic , have made me very body-conscious , both in how my body looks and how it feels . |
29 | I noticed it especially on one occasion when I was beset with problems which had made me very unhappy . |
30 | ‘ You 've made me very cross . ’ |