Example sentences of "have make him [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Playing and working outside , and eating good Yorkshire food , has made him strong . |
2 | Now she 'd made him angry again . |
3 | Her baby 's father was quite a bit older than she , twenty-six , and wanted her to have the baby because he thought that having mumps had made him sterile . |
4 | The long stay in the corridors must have made him forgetful , he thought . |
5 | In his memoirs he admitted that he had secretly aspired to it for decades , but had not pressed the issue for tactical reasons ( because it would have made him vulnerable to the charge of Bonapartism and perhaps also , as Debré argued in his memoirs , because popular election of the president in the circumstances of 1958 would have placed a majority of votes in the hands of the peoples of the French Community ) . |
6 | Is this a struggle inside Frodo 's soul , between his conscious will and his unconscious wickedness ( the sort of wickedness which might earlier have made him reluctant to hand over the Ring to Gandalf ) ? |
7 | One of his strange exploits among other frolics , was having a coffin made of copper ( which one of his mines had that year produced ) , and placed in the great hall , and instead of his making use of it as a monitor that might have made him ashamed and terrified at his past life , and induce him to make amends in future , it was filled with punch , and he and his comrades soon made themselves incapable of any sort of reflection ; this was often repeated , and hurried him on to that awful moment he had so much reason to dread . |
8 | Kinnock 's early socialism may have made him unable to appeal beyond Labour 's natural constituency , but it is why people within that constituency have trusted him . |
9 | It would have made him unable to race . ’ |
10 | In the genre terms , that ought to have made him unassailable . |
11 | He ought to have been over the moon at her suggestion that she leave him , but instead it seemed to have made him angry . |
12 | They 've made him redundant . |
13 | Ooh , now you 've made him mad ! |
14 | Nearly half a century of debauchery had made him immune to such mundane feelings . |
15 | The world No. 5 from the United States claimed jet-lag had made him tired . |
16 | Both Albert Cavalcanti , the onetime head of the GPO Film Unit whose Brazilian origins had made him unacceptable as a civil servant , and Watt joined the tight group of filmmakers Balcon had gathered round him at Ealing . |
17 | He wondered how he had found sufficient courage to ask her to the Edwardian Ball , and then remembered that it was her air of calm dignity which had made him anxious to take her to impress his parents . |
18 | Yet when I placed the first hot pad on to the boy 's twisted left leg he seemed not to feel any pain ; I supposed the pain of the spasms had made him impervious to a lesser pain . |
19 | Horbury was on drugs for high-blood pressure which had made him impotent and claims his wife admitted adultery , Mr Rees said . |
20 | The thought of being there had made him fearful then . |
21 | Until now he had never had to court the approval of the political elite , because his monopoly of legitimacy had made him irreplaceable . |
22 | It was n't congenital stupidity that had made him susceptible to human jurisdiction , it was anguish . |
23 | As a young man , he had been the victim of an ill-starred passion ; the experience had made him misanthropic , and now he lived alone with his parrot . |
24 | He was taller than Huy , and labour had made him sinewy ; but he was older , and his guard had dropped . |
25 | Those pipes banging like that had made him nervous . |
26 | Fleischmann said that one of the referees had said that it was nonsense and that the reaction of this referee had made him nervous about the validity of their experiment . |
27 | The gifts had become a pressure , an embarrassment , and her refusal to accept them had made him manipulative . |
28 | She had made him stupid , and mocked him , and his old assumptions about her docility had blinded him . |
29 | He returned shortly telling me to hang on , it would n't be for long ; and the shock had made him breathless too , I noticed . |
30 | His ugliness set him apart ; his ugliness had made him vain . |