Example sentences of "have made me [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Living with somebody depressive has made me depressed on frequent occasions and th th the feelings of helplessness that you have in dealing with the person 's depression .
2 They might be the nicest person , but prison has made me that way .
3 ‘ My recent brush with the seamier side of life has made me cynical .
4 I do n't deserve that forgiveness , but the God who loves me who has actually died on the cross for me has actually taken all of that away and more than that has made me new , has actually raised me as a new life with him .
5 The ride has made me tired . ’
6 But all this fresh air has made me tired . ’
7 It has made me stronger and I 'm looking to move on .
8 ‘ I 've been lucky in that I 've always had pace , but the regular training and coaching I 've had at Wigan has made me stronger and faster . ’
9 ‘ I did it once and it has made me afraid .
10 They say this disease has made me barren .
11 The result of trying to be a valid person has made me prone to depression , agoraphobia , and reclusiveness — for I 'm tired to have to constantly explain my ‘ differentness ’ .
12 ‘ Oh except possibly that the business at Barnes has made me eager to volunteer for more active participation in the war , sir . ’
13 Maybe the police has made me this way , but do you not see that if you 're going to come in here asking me questions about my family , if you 're going to want to know all these things , I 've got to be able to trust you ?
14 ‘ I have a lot in common with the people who watch the show , and I think one of the things which has made me popular — even at the start , when I was n't very good , when I was nervous — was that people could really relate to this unsettled black guy on television .
15 My experience with glider pilots has made me aware of many aspects of low ‘ g ’ sensitivity .
16 This climate has made me conservative and changed my plans for growing the business . ’
17 ‘ Maybe I fully intended to tell you , but you 'd made me furious by lunching with my secretary — jealousy again of course , ’ he inserted ‘ and then spent some of the mealtime telling me of it .
18 But I do n't like leaving places , so that would have made me sad . ’
19 ‘ It could have made me rich , but I do n't regret it .
20 Walking must have made me hungry .
21 Even that would have made me third Vet , but is from good overseas runners come in , you could see a few run under 2:20 ; then I do n't know where I 'll be .
22 ‘ You 've made me drunk ! ’
23 ‘ You 've made me afraid and ashamed of you .
24 ‘ You 've made me mad now ! ’
25 Those men in the Golden Turk had made me drunk deliberately .
26 Years abroad had made me wary of what I said on the telephone .
27 The assault on my cranium had made me dizzy and the sensation of the long ends of the stitches tickling my tongue was distinctly odd .
28 My close friendship with Pearn had made me aware of the work that he had put into that assistance .
29 I suppose the heat had made me edgy : though I knew that to ask for money as a loan was the only way she could keep her dignity , I held an angry conversation with her in my mind .
30 God knows , he 's made me rich enough .
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