Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] make me [verb] " in BNC.

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1 You 'll make me stop seeing my oldest friend , but you wo n't let your mistress go ! ’
2 Mmmmm , you 'll make me dribble in a minute .
3 If you 'll let me , I 'll come racing with you — if you 'll make me part of the team ? ’ she finished a little anxiously .
4 You 're stronger than I am , and I know you could make me do … ’ she lowered her lashes in embarrassment ‘ … things … that I do n't want to do .
5 ‘ If you can make me understand that , I stand a better chance of helping to get you the money to find it , ’ Waldegrave said .
6 They 'll make me do my whole second year again , ’ said Tom .
7 Oh aye yeah they 'd make me buy it .
8 It may make me sound as if I 'm in training for a Blue Peter badge , but it works .
9 He may make me feel desolate , make my spirits sink , hide my future from me … still …
10 He has warned me he 'll make me suffer for it .
11 ‘ Oh , he 'll make me look a hundred and three , ’ said Lucy .
12 I do n't think it will make me a vegetarian but it might make me think about it .
13 Perhaps he thought it might make me nip up a bit quicker with his morning tray . ’
14 It 'll make me want to be a Brownie even more ! ’
15 Well , it 'll make me laugh , anyway . ’
16 It 'll make me wet my pants . ’
17 He might make me come back to London , and I could n't bear it .
18 It 'd make me feel a lot better , ’ said Grimma .
19 It 'd make me pack it in and go to Canada if I was younger , but you ca n't leave England , can you ? ’
20 He 'd make me sleep with the kids , then he 'd make me come back to bed with him , in and out all night .
21 He 'd make me sleep with the kids , then he 'd make me come back to bed with him , in and out all night .
22 He would make me look at pictures and then reproduce them with coloured pencils , or else ask me to rotate a figure mentally a certain number of degrees around a given perpendicular before attempting to redraw it .
23 I thought it would make me feel less helpless if I was opposed by something definite .
24 Being honest about our motivation is crucial since , at this stage , we might discover that it is not our own Dream at all , or that our motivation is somewhat dubious : ‘ It will impress my friends ’ , ‘ It will be one in the eye for my parents ’ , ‘ It will ease my sense of guilt ’ , ‘ It will make me feel more secure ’ , ‘ It will give me power over other people ’ , ‘ It will make me feel special ’ , ‘ It 's what my partner keeps suggesting I do ’ , ‘ It 's the opposite of what my partner suggests I do . ’
25 Being honest about our motivation is crucial since , at this stage , we might discover that it is not our own Dream at all , or that our motivation is somewhat dubious : ‘ It will impress my friends ’ , ‘ It will be one in the eye for my parents ’ , ‘ It will ease my sense of guilt ’ , ‘ It will make me feel more secure ’ , ‘ It will give me power over other people ’ , ‘ It will make me feel special ’ , ‘ It 's what my partner keeps suggesting I do ’ , ‘ It 's the opposite of what my partner suggests I do . ’
26 It can make me feel like doubting , it can bring me to the place where I question it , but it does n't alter the fact we can be totally sured , totally certain of our salvation , because God has said it .
27 He can make me depend on him .
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