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How to use make me in a sentence

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The tiny hairs creeping from my skin make me look as though I am dusted with copper and am somehow fairylike, elfin.
Ruth is always moody when she's cleaning, it make me wonder why she took this job in the first place.
I am terrified that signing a mortgage will make me sacrifice my time to pay for a shell to house my life.
My father who started the business has long since given up trying to make me like him.
I went for five sittings in total and on the first one she just tried to make me feel at home, making jokes all the time.
When I was a kid, I would have confessed to having done skag if it would make me look hard and edgy.
I'll need to look into this further, but they make a strong enough case to make me question my uncritical acceptance of these statistics.
Would you not be upset if someone ventured an opinion which would make me look unfavourably at you?
He tries to make me feel better by dressing it up in deep and intellectual language.
I've come to realise how unfriendly and un-approachable it must make me appear when I avoid looking at people.
Although I wondered a few months ago whether attending this exhibition might make me queasy, in fact it was a rather uninvolving affair.
But that short eyebrow, sly grin and crooked jaw are now what make me, well, me.
I have too many piles of unread paper comics to read, and they make me feel guilty by being things that take up space on the floor in boxes.
Actually, the white paper contained enough snake-oil to make me suspicious.
In the days and weeks following his death, I had the typical ups and downs-some days fine, and others a jingle on the radio would make me bawl.
I swear that girl is going to make me smack her upside her head one of these days.
Don't make coherent arguments backed up with facts, and make me upvote you.
The same nerves and tingles that I would get before a game when I was young made me nervous now those same nerves make me excited.
It is only the white breakers that make me realise that it is the sea that now fills the cockpit windows.
For the record, I personally have bacon and egg breakfasts quite often and eat enough sausages to make me a good German.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Say that again, kind, dear benefactress, and you will make me the happiest girl in the world.
Mr. bursal, pray before you go to her ladyship, do send my ooman to me to make me presentable.
You can't make me believe that you are pure, unadulterated Pennsylvania Dutch.
Can he give me an equipage, or any of those things which bellarmine will make me mistress of?
He could do more in five minutes 141 to make me see a point than Bradley can in an hour.
I have reason to remember their squabble, for they wanted to make me their arbitrator.
No one can make me believe that it is to be ascribed to this scandalous Government, under which we agonise.
I am not an arithmetician, but my calculations told me enough to make me realize that I was on the wrong track.
Still I confess that liquor did all the mischief, as I had drunk just enough to make me careless.
Even this did not make me beastly drunk, but it made me desperate and impudent.
They make me kneel at confession to tell my thoughts, while well I know that, for the least blamable of them, I shall be scourged.
Get that bearskin off your horse and make me as comfortable as possible on it.
And 'Concorde' is enough like Concord, Mass., to make me remember the name.
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