Example sentences of "[vb past] me [vb infin] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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31 | You made me feel I had , but I have n't . |
32 | I failed the Eleven-Plus — that horrible thing and that made me feel I was n't any good . |
33 | She was only twenty when she was saddled with me , yet she never made me feel I was a drag , and heaven knows a kid sister must have been at times . ’ |
34 | He really you know made me feel I say I were n't sat there like I was with that fella thinking well he do n't seem to know what he 's saying anyway . |
35 | The thing that made me feel he was more normal was this little bit of dialogue . |
36 | It seemed as if you 'd swept those moments from your mind — at least , you made me feel you were doing your best to forget them . ’ |
37 | Oh Shrimpy made me laugh me about it cracks me up like ! |
38 | Steve made me laugh he said we 'll have some mushrooms so me showing off I said erm , how much , how much did I , a kilo , a kilo of mushrooms when I come back I got |
39 | As I handed my music to the organist , I shook so badly he bought me a brandy and made me drink it . |
40 | The 20th Century Fox logo always made me think we were about to see a war film , as the searchlights that had woken us in London in the blitz always preceded an air-raid . |
41 | Now they have aerial wires attached to the masts and they made me think they must intend to use her for some sort of electronic surveillance . |
42 | And though he was never to make such almost innocent remarks again , and though Eva and Dad continued to want to make love all the time , and I caught her giggling while she did idiotic things with him , like snipping the hair in his ears and nostrils with a huge pair of scissors , there were looks that escaped all possible policing , looks that made me think he was capable only of a corrupted happiness . |
43 | His tone made me think he was phoning because he sympathized and wanted to help . |
44 | In fact I do n't know what made me think he was that way in the first place — unless it was you , of course , leading me off the trail ! |
45 | But it made me think you must have been a friend of Hugh 's . |
46 | ‘ Everything you said and did made me think you were a very experienced woman . ’ |
47 | what made me think you see it 's right at the top where the morning then |
48 | It made me think I was going to abuse my own kids . |
49 | The angle of the lamp cord on the bar made me think I saw a hearing-aid cable extending from Fielding 's ear . |
50 | I suppose the , the sort of things that made me think I might be suitable for social work have been coming from working with the young . |
51 | It shows signs of spreading , which made me think it must be lead and , therefore , a .22 . |
52 | ‘ I just said , it looked to me at first as though it was a woman , then just something made me think it might be a man . ’ |
53 | It was n't a sound I ever remembered him having made , but certain things about it made me think it came from Quigley . |
54 | She made me repeat it five times . |
55 | ‘ William made me sell it . |
56 | His use of the English language made me respect him . |
57 | But er gosh , you , you made me jump you ! |
58 | My dad did n't like to beat me , so he made me join him . ’ |
59 | This posture always made me suspect him of having a horizontal cleft slicing through his buttocks , betokening a random — but adaptive — mutation , taking humans closer to being office furniture . |
60 | ‘ There was something about him that made me know he was the best revue star we had . ’ |