Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [verb] make me [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I think you manage remarkably well , ’ Helen said , ‘ and the fact that you do makes me wonder if I could hold my party after all .
2 Perhaps it 's that he 's made me look at myself and see that what I believe is old and stuffy .
3 I started buying every issue of Tennis World after Capriati 's looks and sheer dedication in every match she has played , brought me into tennis and she has made me become an addict .
4 The Trevino era has been a special time of my life and he 's made me feel special .
5 Not that I want to kill anybody now , but it is all for defence rather than offence , and it does make me feel a lot more secure .
6 I 've learnt a lot , my job depends on me driving and it 's made me realise how much I can drink , how much I ca n't drink , what I can drink and realising about road accidents .
7 But it would be nice to be told that he was all the same , even if it did make me feel a bit sad . ’
8 If he 's made me believe them , that means he 's made a large part of the new me .
9 But you 've made me say things much better left unsaid .
10 I do n't know if somebody 's trying to tell me something , but they 've made me number thirteen .
11 ‘ I tried to get a £1,000 overdraft from my bank , but they tried to make me take out a lot of loans .
12 But he 's made me believe them ; it 's the thought of him that makes me feel guilty when I break the rules .
13 The LP in question has never made me personally want to kill cops , but it 's made me think about police brutality .
14 But it 's made me think .
15 But it started to make me feel scared that it was something I was going to have to bring up for the rest of my life .
16 The sod would probably breathalyze me after he 'd made me drive him home .
17 I do n't think prison really teaches you anything , though it has made me realise I 'm as good as any prison officer , if not better .
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