Example sentences of "make he " in BNC.
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1 | Something in her face , in her eyes , in the clenched line of her jaw , had made him hurry out of the tent after her . |
2 | This quote from Jean Aurenche , who co-scripted Tavernier 's first three features , identifies the driving force which informs all the director 's work , and has made him one of the leading European directors today . |
3 | His colleague Fleming 's humiliation on horseback had made him dread the same thing for himself . |
4 | His discipline , his dedication , and his pursuit of excellence may not have made him the most charismatic of world class players , but it has made him one of the most respected . |
5 | His discipline , his dedication , and his pursuit of excellence may not have made him the most charismatic of world class players , but it has made him one of the most respected . |
6 | Reminded that he would be going back as one of the 10 per cent , ‘ Jacki ’ let go one of the handsome smiles which have made him so popular , but he qualified that by underlining the discomfort he might feel in that situation . |
7 | The world No. 5 from the United States claimed jet-lag had made him tired . |
8 | A well-rounded elder statesman : Denis Healey has a personal Hinterland , filled with poetry , history , classics and philosophy , which he fears may have made him an over-tolerant politician . |
9 | On these rides , sometimes of many miles , he found things with which Emmanuel Congregational church and Repton school chapel had not made him familiar . |
10 | Vital patterns become distorted and lost in the sort of fragmentation and change with which Eliot 's textual studies in a battery of languages and his reading of works like Cornford 's had made him particularly familiar . |
11 | Nothing on earth would have made him tell her so . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Armani shot down in flames those who thought the empire he founded in 1974 would die with the demise of the business half of his partnership ; he learnt fast and today manages to be all money , all business , without sacrificing the brilliant creative edge which has made him fashion 's greatest superstar for the past decade . |
14 | She has made him more of an Expressionist than he really was but she has realised an essential truth : that Heartbreak House is a deeply poetic play about the death of liberal hopes and the cracking-apart of a civilisation . |
15 | His silence and inertia would have only made him more lifelike and I would , at once , have been treated as ‘ one of the girls ’ . |
16 | Mr Barre 's brutality has made him plenty of enemies , and recently he has lost his knack for balancing the clans . |
17 | A lifetime 's devotion to ants has made him the principal authority on the subject . |
18 | This has made him a rather accommodating man for his ex-enemies to deal with . |
19 | In 1964 , he moved to Trinidad to become Dean of Students , which was a promotion , at the UWI campus there , continuing the work he had begun in Kingston by stressing to the students the importance of discipline , physical fitness , responsibility and such like — in other words , all the values that had made him such a successful captain . |
20 | The two hundred and forty-seven pounds of weight have made him a bit short of breath . |
21 | Those pipes banging like that had made him nervous . |
22 | Eleanor 's stories had made him jealous ; his wife 's effusions angered him . |
23 | He would have been terribly embarrassed but it might have made him feel ‘ one of us ’ for a change . ) |
24 | Only his adopted role as class comic had made him accepted , even popular , and had saved him , sometimes at least , from those who feel powerful when they humiliate others . |
25 | The God who had made him get off the trike and stand still at the side of the grassily banked hill . |
26 | And the same smile had made him put down his pen after his brief , troubled sleep . |
27 | The suggestion had made him go silent . |
28 | Having waited so long to hear from the ‘ one man ’ who knew what had happened , when he appeared they could do nothing but gaze on him ; having made him into a celluloid star , there was no reason at this point to spoil it , and make him real . |
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 | And yet it 's actually made him look much older and less attractive . |