Example sentences of "make i [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ’ Do n't make me sound as old as I sometimes feel . ’
2 I do n't think any prison will make me better , but it might make me not come back .
3 My reprieve could make me somehow feel quite snubbed .
4 ‘ I 'm sure those couple of pounds less will make me even sharper .
5 ‘ Nothing will make me well again . ’
6 In my own relatively trivial example what struck me forcefully was the assumption that being born in Canada seemed to make me more ‘ one of us ’ in the Immigration Officer 's eyes than ‘ one of them ’ , despite the fact that , within terms of the European Community , being Irish should make me far more of an insider .
7 ‘ I 'd share your gin , ’ the Bishop 's wife said , ‘ except that it would make me further inclined to cry . ’
8 That 'll make me bloody double it !
9 Do n't try and make me out to be some kind of embittered nut compensating for an unsatisfactory sex-life . ’
10 This will not make me too popular at the Richmond Athletic Ground or Sunbury and it 'll probably not happen anyway .
11 ‘ No , do n't make me too comfortable .
12 Though he did not make me as starry-eyed as Daisy Yates , he was the best-looking man of any age I had ever seen , and I adored his old-fashioned manners .
13 ‘ It wo n't make me as sick as what you have in mind , ’ she told him recklessly .
14 I had only known , positively though without details , that there was no help and no comfort forthcoming from the source , and that being so I shied away from any mental flashbacks which could only make me more unhappy and ashamed .
15 After what that evil bastard did to me , you could n't possibly tell me anything about him that would make me more frightened of him than I already am . ’
16 ‘ The code for America is 0101 and it will make me very rich . ’
17 Neither was I to know that I should indeed one fine day have a son who would make me very proud of him at the ‘ Other Place ’ , but that it would be from green eyes that the light of intelligence and wit would shine .
18 ‘ The sooner this business is done , Master Clerk , the sooner you are gone and that will make me very happy ! ’
19 ‘ What the sack did was make me very determined that next time round that I 'd do a better job .
20 I promised , so if we give my parents some money towards the expenses it will make me very happy . ’
21 ‘ It would make me very jealous and insecure . ’
22 For example , it would make me very happy if I could see you every night across my dinner table ; if when I woke in the morning , I would hear you wish me ‘ Bonjour , chéri ! ’ in that so charming accent of yours .
23 Still thinking that my drink was spiked in Kansas does n't make me very trusting .
24 My little Shelley , you are the only woman I have ever met who can make me very happy .
25 She was astounded , and did not make me much wiser . ’
26 That learned attitude in its turn may make me uncomfortably edgy and aggressive when situations .
27 Please God , do n't make me so vain , she asked , scrambling to her feet with the rest of the congregation as the organ launched into ‘ We plough the fields and scatter ’ .
28 If it did n't make me so angry it would be laughable . ’
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