Example sentences of "be making him " in BNC.
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1 | You are encouraging him , you 're making him feel he 's a great man with a message and it 's do or die . |
2 | No , you 're making him it 's |
3 | In the weeks that followed , he found that the food supplements seemed to be making him put on weight , which was slightly worrying . |
4 | But some change in himself , the inexorable years , success , the return of his poetry , perhaps the tentative beginning of love , seemed to be making him sociable . |
5 | She has stopped Keith from having cold drinking chocolate which he adores because a neighbour said the additives might be making him hyperactive . |
6 | She has stopped Keith from having cold drinking chocolate which he adores because a neighbour said that the additives might be making him hyperactive . |
7 | He 'd complain that all the work he was doing did n't seem to be making him any bigger . ’ |
8 | I 'm making him cook better . |
9 | I 'm making him wish he never set eyes on me . |
10 | His increasing literary output must also have been making him and his views known to the public . |
11 | He was concerned that Clift 's continuing sessions with Silverberg were making him worse , and he tried to get Silverberg to commit Clift to Silver Hill Sanatorium for a hopeful cure . |
12 | They were supporting him , they were making him look good , and the overall strategy seemed to be working . |
13 | The fumes from the beer that had once been stored in the barrel were making him feel rather sick . |
14 | and it were making him bad . |
15 | It is his sense of swelling sorrow that is making him burst out into his poem . |
16 | ‘ I do believe this music , if music it is , is making him ill , ’ Cleo thought . |
17 | I think that 's what 's making him ill . ’ |
18 | He , he 's trying to make , he , he 's making him , you aggressive is n't he and I would say that he 's just thinking it 's low if I 'm going and this guy because , you know |
19 | She was making them for him , then he 's making him some an'all . |
20 | His disappointment at missing out added to the way the illness was making him feel . |
21 | Wexford thought irritably , and he thought also of his own daughter who was making him scrape the bottom of his pocket so that at some future possible never-never time she might be able to smile without restraint before the cameras . |
22 | Matron thought the shock was making him talk gibberish but Endill understood what he was trying to say . |
23 | Nicholson on the other hand was taking the pretty route , basically because he had no choice ; no one was making him any offers . |
24 | He quite liked the feeling it gave him , but he did n't know if it was it or the drink was making him feel rather dizzy . |
25 | The two control sample carers ( Mrs Mitchell 's daughter and Mrs Wilkins ' nephew ) were both still quite definite about wanting to see their relative in institutional care ; Mrs Mitchell 's daughter said that she was becoming more and more anxious about her mother being at risk at home ; and Mrs Wilkins ' nephew saying that she was more than ever in need of care , and the strain upon him of having to cope with her difficult personality was making him wish even more acutely for institutional care . |
26 | Coming out on to the landing he was horrified to find Eleanor mounting the stairs , this time wearing a thick tweed trouser suit with a scarf wrapped round her throat , presumably as some sort of protection against the peasouper outside which he knew , to his cost , had already infiltrated his lodgings and was making him cough . |
27 | The cold was making him shiver . |
28 | Unfortunately , I said the longer he chose to ignore me and others who were trying to find out what was making him so unhappy , the more chance there was that decisions about his future might be made regardless of his willingness to discuss his situation . |
29 | He qualified as a barrister in 1980 and within a year was an attorney-at-law in commercial insurance litigation which he claimed was making him £500,000 a year . |
30 | Creggan could see that he was afraid and that his fear was making him terribly uncertain . |