Example sentences of "[verb] not make me " in BNC.

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1 If you would like to share a bit of my life with me , then give me a bit of yours I will reply so do n't make me cry , get me high , and reply to SKY .
2 Pitting my brain against Mr Kent 's maths test did not make me happy .
3 Though he did not make me as starry-eyed as Daisy Yates , he was the best-looking man of any age I had ever seen , and I adored his old-fashioned manners .
4 She was astounded , and did not make me much wiser . ’
5 The only consolation I have is that he did not make me pregnant .
6 The Secretary of State 's comments today were so shabby and his speech was so shallow that he did not make me laugh .
7 They did n't make me part of their discussions .
8 seeing him , of course , did n't make me any better .
9 This was just as well , because I must have looked pea green , and it did n't make me feel any better to watch Olive sitting up front chatting to the pilot and navigator , obviously having the time of her life .
10 Years ago I used to do isometric exercises because they did n't make me puff and they seemed easy .
11 He did n't make me do anything I did n't want to .
12 But unlike Orwell , my journey did n't make me repudiate my own class — it did the opposite , it recuperated my class belonging .
13 That did n't make me feel any happier .
14 My strap-watch said it was ten minutes off seven and that did n't make me feel any better .
15 They did n't make me wash my hair which I was very grateful for as I hate having to wash my hair in the bath .
16 At least my condition did n't make me feel sick .
17 It did n't make me drunk , which was what I was confidently expecting it to do .
18 ‘ She did n't make me ! ’ said Belinda crossly .
19 If it did n't make me so angry it would be laughable . ’
20 ‘ You did n't make me sick , Penry !
21 Do n't make me say that !
22 Just do n't make me a geriatric case , Doc . ’
23 Do n't make me laugh !
24 Do n't make me wear them , Nana , the other … ’
25 And I would say : ‘ You 're making me choose , do n't make me choose . ’
26 Do n't make me laugh , ’ Mum said to me .
27 Please God , do n't make me so vain , she asked , scrambling to her feet with the rest of the congregation as the organ launched into ‘ We plough the fields and scatter ’ .
28 ‘ I used to live in real soul-boy territory , and I used to buy records like ‘ Do n't Make Me Wait ’ by The Peech Boys with my meagre earnings .
29 Do n't make me feel sillier than I already do . ’
30 But let me do it in my own time , and do n't make me feel like a brood mare .
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