Example sentences of "[that] make him [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He was angry with himself , and that made him reckless .
2 A natural Maestro , born with something in his genes that made him capable of re-inventing the workings of the Reconciliation ?
3 Even though her hitherto slim figure was heavy with child , there was a beauty about her , a certain dignity , that made him proud .
4 But then , it was not his good looks that made him famous .
5 As Jimmy , Hoffman elaborates the film role that made him famous , Benjamin in The Graduate , and he is a thoroughly charming actor with sufficient off-beat idiosyncrasies to make him a spiny delight .
6 A renowned rock guitarist is going back on the road with a new band , ten years after leaving the group that made him famous .
7 There was something about those faces , however , that made him uneasy and coming nearer he saw that they had been terribly pocked by round shot and musket fire , as if by a disfiguring disease .
8 There was something about the memory of that evening that made him uneasy .
9 Perhaps it was this very indecision that made him depressed .
10 It was not just the flower-beds marked by dying crocuses and the general air of neglect , with last autumn 's leaves left to rot in sunless corners , that made him depressed .
11 Both victim and aggressor would be immune from moral judgment ; the former for taking whatever social path it was that made him vulnerable and the latter for unleashing his fury , frustrations or whatever , upon the passive recipient of his cruelty and wrath .
12 He was a spare , grizzled man , who limped with the gout that made him ill-tempered , so unlike the dandified figure of Lord Dacre 's vague memory that he felt wholly disorientated in his presence .
13 Nathan thought bitterly about how it was only his abnormality that made him suitable for Leila 's purposes .
14 Just in time , Dick developed a viral nasty that made him lethargic .
15 He was never going to be Pavarotti , but there was something about him that made him great . ’
16 She relied a good deal on Lessing , whom she disliked but who had qualities that made him useful to her ; he was able to work out salaries , including those of his cousins in the Hampstead house , the expenses of running the theatre , lighting , heating , cleaning .
17 What if it was her feebleness that made him impatient ?
18 The figure in the seat was human , as far as he could make out in the murky light , but there was something about the awkward way it was sprawled in the chair that made him glad he could n't see it any clearer .
19 It had come to him over the last year or so that there was only one thing that made him different from other men , and that was the weight he was carrying on his mind .
20 Something that made him different ?
21 He intrigued her , there was something about the way he acted , the way he spoke that made him different from all the other vagrants that she had met .
22 Intellectual reviewers took him up in left-wing papers because of his music-hall background and appreciated him in a way that made him wretched .
23 It was a smell like rotting meat , a rancid , cloying odour that made him nauseous .
24 ‘ And I am reliably informed that makes him dependable , trustworthy — and loyal unto death ! ’
25 You wonder , is it something to do with cerebral palsy that makes him clever or is it just that his mother is musical anyway ?
26 Thus Akhsharumov directs the reader to something that makes him certain he holds a masterpiece in his hands before he has read half a dozen pages : a single pre-natal life , a foetal stirring and growth , no ordinary robust narrative sense of something afoot .
27 ‘ As a politician that makes him unusual , surely . ’
28 It is the sense of striving that makes him interesting .
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