Example sentences of "[noun sg] [modal v] make me " in BNC.

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1 My reprieve could make me somehow feel quite snubbed .
2 I would not forsake ye , I would not forsake you for sweetest of scenes : For sweetest of gardens that nature could make me I would not forsake ye , dear valleys and greens : Tho' Nature ne'er dropped ye a cloud-resting mountain , Nor waterfalls tumble their music so free , Had Nature denied ye a bush , tree , or fountain , Ye still had been loved as an Eden by me .
3 My sister ate , but I refused , not out of sacrifice nor because I was resisting temptation ( I firmly believed that meat would make me ill , as my mother said ) , but because I knew — though this formulation is the adult 's rather than the ten-year old 's — that the price of the meal was condemnation of my mother 's oddness , and I was n't having that .
4 Once the game starts , the adrenalin will make me forget the injury . ’
5 ‘ My father would make me stand up straight and sing the national anthem four times .
6 I think about buying some fags but the headache 's still there behind my eyes and I have the feeling smoking a cigarette would make me want to throw up .
7 My dog can make me laugh , shows me affection constantly , keeps me company , gives me something to cuddle and stroke , and keeps me fit .
8 That learned attitude in its turn may make me uncomfortably edgy and aggressive when situations .
9 In fact , I think Bowe 's style will make me look good .
10 I 'll phone Anne , she thought suddenly , tell her what 's going on ; the sound of her voice will make me feel better — she might even have an idea .
11 Only one thing could make me angry and that is if you demand to leave here . ’
12 The experience I would hope to gain in an Earthwatch project would make me competent enough to join hands with the necessary authorities in improving the condition of these game reserves .
13 And you overestimate your charms if you think one roll in the hay will make me change my mind . ’
14 My brother could make me cry just by lifting me on to a five-foot-high garden trellis and leaving me there , so I was hardly a miniature Chris Bonnington .
15 I would n't go in without any make-up , even a bit of mascara and powder for my blotchy face would make me feel better .
16 Mother would make me a packed lunch ; Dad deliver me to the bus station at St Andrew Square , Edinburgh .
17 Perhaps if I believe in it , the magic will make me strong .
18 I do n't think any prison will make me better , but it might make me not come back .
19 Mother will make me wear them .
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