Example sentences of "[vb -s] [not/n't] make i " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If all that pother has not made me forget ! |
2 | ‘ It — has n't made me very popular in some quarters . ’ |
3 | This stand does not make me blind to the distress others feel or to the disillusionment that this issue causes . |
4 | ‘ It does not make me happy . |
5 | Feeling guilty does not make me a better person . |
6 | Being restricted here does not make me a special case , though . |
7 | ( I may believe Jesus ' teaching to have been exemplary , or that he was a man singularly in tune with God ; but this , as I would argue , does not make me a Christian . ) |
8 | But again this does not make me a Christian . |
9 | That does n't make me like him ! ’ |
10 | ‘ But that does n't make me an anorexic . |
11 | It does n't make me unusual in any way . |
12 | They 'd call me to say , ‘ This does n't make me sound like George Lynch , ’ and I 'd say , ‘ Well , do you play like George Lynch … ? ’ |
13 | She says if it does n't make me better , it might make somebody else 's mum better . |
14 | I 've never been into party political material as such and he just does n't make me laugh . ’ |
15 | Well , as long as it does n't make me feel uneasy , I 'm a fairly tidy sort of person , so I do make the bed , and sort of tidy up in the bedroom , and I tidy up in here , when she 's gone to bed . |
16 | He 's just a useless teacher and he does n't make me feel really confident . ’ |
17 | But all this stuff does n't make me the least bit happy . |
18 | I defended myself when I had to , but that does n't make me a killer . |
19 | The idea of turning my back on him does n't make me feel safe . ’ |
20 | As long as it does n't make me sleep . |
21 | ‘ I 've seen a lot of horse races but that does n't make me a jockey , does it ? ’ |
22 | Oh , I 'll tell you , it does n't make me feel good or . |
23 | It made me wary of Throgmorton — but it does n't make me a murderer nine years later . ’ |
24 | But the fact that I 've never been to England before does n't make me a complete bumpkin . |
25 | Still thinking that my drink was spiked in Kansas does n't make me very trusting . |
26 | I drink everything I earn , which does n't make me much of a drunk I might tell you . ’ |
27 | To realise that a crippled leg does n't make me some sort of oddity . |
28 | Well it does n't make me get lazy . |
29 | Does n't make me |
30 | Peter does n't make me laugh at all . |