Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [to-vb] me [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If you think you 're going to make me treat Sarella in the same sort of way you 're mistaken . |
2 | ‘ You 're beginning to make me wonder why I should n't see her , ’ he said blandly . |
3 | So if you 're hoping to make me feel guilty or bad you 're wasting your time ! ’ |
4 | ‘ You 're trying to make me go , are n't you ? ’ |
5 | Now you 're trying to make me pay . |
6 | ‘ I suppose you 're planning to make me foam at the mouth and gabble in obsolete tongues . ’ |
7 | Readers are invited to let me have queries about the book business , at home or abroad , and to offer answers to queries already put . |
8 | Well they 've been very direct and they 've been having to make me think a lot about what I 'm doing . |
9 | X amount is going to be needed to help me achieve my objectives . |
10 | You were trying to help me put the names in place , without finishing it off . |
11 | ‘ On your honour ’ is calculated to make me break down and confess . |
12 | ‘ That 's the way I see it , ’ was Karen 's doggedly repeated bottom line , ‘ and nothing you say is going to make me change . ’ |
13 | ‘ No one saw me come in here , but half Fleet Street 's going to see me leave , ’ said Quinn . |
14 | " But it 's going to help me keep my share of the house , and Aunt Alicia would approve of that . |
15 | The wings go berserk and the whole thing is beginning to make me feel rotten , then they stop and I figure I 've done it . |
16 | Anyone interested in writing a short piece describing their own efforts ( whether in writing or by word of mouth ) is invited to let me know by 1st May . |
17 | ‘ If the archaism is meant to help me understand you , I do n't like the implication , ’ said Connon with a smile . |
18 | Leonora 's determined to make me drive her all the way home tonight . ’ |
19 | That was calculated to make me feel really good , was n't it ? |
20 | That he was going to let me go , even . |
21 | I was damned if some nineteen-year-old pipsqueak with zits and a clip-on tie was going to make me feel loathsome . |
22 | ‘ I made up my mind that we were going to get married , and nothing was going to make me change my mind . |
23 | I closed my eyes tightly because this silly new pain was going to make me cry . |
24 | Thoughts of gangrene and amputations terrified me until , after seventeen miles , I reached camp , where Mick was waiting to make me forget myself . |
25 | He knew that I had some experience , but I think he was trying to make me relax and , perhaps , find out just how much I did or did n't know . |