It had been a wonderful night, and not even Amy's non-stop criticism was able to make me forget that moment. |
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All these new spas popping up everywhere make me wonder how there can possibly be enough trained therapists to go round. |
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My stammer would make me completely unable to say a sentence properly, but I didn't want this ever to get in the way of what I wanted to do. |
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Now being a Texas resident for the past five years might make me a citizen of the state, but it hardly qualifies me as a true Texan. |
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I don't like, or eat, a lot of vegetables but that doesn't make me a carnivore, does it? |
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Please, if you are going to send me hate mail, at least make me feel like you worked at it. |
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Quit talking about things over your head, like politics, and go make me some pie. |
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To give any more away would make me as insensitive and unfeeling as a cannibal. |
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God, he said, if you make me a rich man I'll spend all my time and all my wealth converting faithless heathens and praising your name. |
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They're trying to make me think he's a cat burglar that sneaks out at night. |
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So without being long winded, this case does not have the cooling it would take to make me feel comfortable about it. |
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Did the film's failure at the box office and at the Oscars and even in most critics groups make me right? |
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Sometimes I read responses that seem overblown and pretentious, and they make me wince. |
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Is your ego so overinflated that you would think one kiss in the dark would make me weak in the knees and swoon? |
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A suggestive remark such as that would usually make me smack the person on the face. |
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Despite this, there are times when rays of golden pop sunshine fall upon the album and make me question how bittersweet the irony is. |
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Nothing seems to really hold my interest long enough to make me pay enough attention to it. |
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It may not do anything for my friend's mood, but it will make me feel a whole lot better, that's for sure. |
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He knows when to make me cry, when that lump in my throat is choking me and I am unable to release my emotions. |
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Many times my students make me upset, but I have to control myself and hold my tongue so as not to hurt others. |
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And at the same time, there are tight metal bands around my legs and arms, so tight they make me want to chop them off. |
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The ersatz emotions that crawl out of the woodwork with every hit make me instinctively reach for the bug spray. |
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If grilled about it in a focus group, I'd admit that the pretensions and some of the practices of social research make me uneasy. |
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The aim of this interview is to make me hungry for the job, demanding and keen. |
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The force of fat raindrops hitting my head was hard enough to make me wince. |
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A focussed mind and a strong will to win always make me passionate about motor racing. |
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I looked at his perfect pearly whites and knew he was just saying that to make me feel better. |
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What the program did do was make me wonder about the hazards of being an idealist. |
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Which, all in all, does tend to make me look very much like an incomparable idiot. |
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God, everyone still has the ability to make me feel guilty and make me feel like this whole stupid, idiotic thing is all my fault! |
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Either way, I will not sit idle for the rest of my life, and you do not have the power to make me. |
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Anyhow, we were getting pretty stupid and tired, and so he started clowning around to make me laugh. |
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It would make me anxious if I was just a cog in a PR wheel, but I don't think that's the case at all. |
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Mmm, it was comments like those that never failed to make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside. |
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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. |
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With the expected arrival of our second child, the first being one year old, I suffered a back injury, such as to make me immobile. |
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My parents always make me live up to my word so I asked them to live up to theirs. |
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The sharp movement didn't make me physically tired, which shows that every cloud has a silver lining. |
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Nothing I did could make me an acceptable guest in that hotel without a credit card. |
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The surf was good, the waves big enough to make me keep a close eye on the dog as he ran in and out of the water. |
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Does this make me completely unqualified to comment on a book about mobile phones? |
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So if my ideas about baseball make me a good commentator on the sport, that's fine. |
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The sandflies are so fearfully vicious that they prevent me from writing or doing anything and make me very irritable. |
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In the meantime, if anyone is interested in purchasing a silver 1990 H reg VW Polo, then make me an reasonable offer. |
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Not enough to lay me low, but enough to make me tired and miserable and feel a bit sorry for myself. |
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Realising that it would make me look as if I had something to hide, I gave in and just let the photographer take pictures of me. |
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The Thals are one of the very few powers in this world able to make me root for the Daleks. |
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He would dive into the story with what I can only call measured abandon and make me believe. |
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Or maybe there were just too many movie industry in-jokes that didn't make me laugh like they made the studio executives laugh. |
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Then the tabloids will read about Rita Lin and all that pagoogle and make me out as some raving drug fiend and make my life more interesting. |
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It'd make me laugh like a drain if I won, which probably isn't a very good recommendation. |
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She's going to make me some yummy blue PVC pants and a matching top, with black mesh insets down the sides. |
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I figured this idea could make me a millionaire, but it looks like someone beat me to it. |
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I am a slave to routine. Days like this make me feel discombobulated all day long. |
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His analysis is sufficiently persuasive to make me a convert to numerology. |
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It was just a tiny bit too ironic for it not to make me smile, and when I did he felt it and pulled away. |
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Second, I hoped that it would make me fascinating and irresistible to girls. |
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His voice had gone soft, analeptic even, in an effort to make me release the iron-like grip I held. |
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They put us down, and frown on us, and the dirty looks I get sometimes really make me feel like I am some sort of outcast. |
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Envy and resentment of other peoples' success is something that's liable to make me cross. |
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The leaden grey sky on the left of the car and sun on the right make me stir, looking all around for that favorite rare arch of color in the sky. |
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Some news stories make me feel like a grumpy old man but I think I'm justified here. |
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Clearly, not being an angsty teen, this doesn't really apply to me, but it does make me ask myself what the point of this blog business is. |
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Instead, I want to swig lush, long, refreshing mixed drinks that make me feel I am lolling about on a beach fanned by a cool sea breeze. |
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The images of emaciation portrayed in so many magazines by anorexic models and young stars make me so angry. |
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That fierce, murderous eloquence does make me wonder whether the rhetoric of modern Islamists is comparable. |
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Kyle was the only one who could make me smile or make me laugh, without me faking it, anyways. |
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I believe that I am a complete psycho and I pretend that Chase is this forsaken love that will make me all better. |
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Dad felt that my aristocratic heritage and working-class lineage would make me an ideal political candidate. |
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But they can also make me greet in a manner suggesting I wish I'd been born a million miles from any misty glen. |
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It's not been enough to make me buy any of his books because he's very much a genre writer. |
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That and I'm having it in a bar, so the audience will have a chance to get liquored up before I go on, which can only make me funnier. |
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I had made enquiries respecting the weet-weet, and had asked one of the Aborigines to make me one. |
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I have a rough idea what kind of sight awaits beyond that door, but that still doesn't make me any keener to go out there. |
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Guns make me very nervous and I'd stand brewing the tea and eying the gun over the cupboard warily. |
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Where am I going to go now to get all those arty, cultured links that make me appear much more well-read and erudite than I really am? |
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It's images of the Northern Lights like this which make me wish that I lived a few degrees further north, dammit! |
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Either he wanted to make me delirious with jealousy over her vile decadence or simply get my certified opinion concerning her degree of lunacy. |
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No amount of surveys, graphs and pie charts will ever make me understand why this occurs. |
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One of them will make me wait, for the contact is out of the office until next week, so sayeth her autoresponder. |
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As if they'll somehow be the magical potions that'll finally make me better again! |
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As it happens, that song is one guaranteed to make me lunge for the tuner on the radio. |
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The pain was so bad at first that inserting a tampon would make me cry from the pain. |
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Most important, I'd like something that does not make me look washed-out or in need of a tan. |
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The comma thing does make me aware how much I use punctuation in general and commas specifically for intonation in my writing. |
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Her voice has an amused tone, and I know she's trying to be sarcastic and make me feel bad. |
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Among the many things that make me nervous when driving on the roads here, joggers and cyclists are the worst. |
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But all those parodies and crude appeals to the worst and most tasteless side of our nature, make me despair of human creativity. |
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My parents kept goats when I was young, and they tried to make me drink the milk. |
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Training didn't make me drink less, but it certainly made the hangovers less painful. |
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He made me drink this glass of chalky, orangey liquid, insisting that it would make me feel better. |
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I dug out a white puffy jacket that always seemed to make me look twice the size I really am. |
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Perhaps I'm making a mountain out of a molehill, but it's comments like this that make me wonder just how far feminism has come. |
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Like riding in a fast car on a curvy road, most growth stocks make me queasy. |
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They were there with their control collar ready to make me malleable to their malign manipulations. |
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I can tell that she's been wanting to say this for a while, but that doesn't make me want to hear it any more. |
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It does indeed make me feel stabby when my husband steps right over that laundry basket waiting to go upstairs. |
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Then the bank has to go and make me stabby and I got really angry because I couldn't choke the person who was 'helping' me on the phone. |
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I'm holding off on eating dinner but I'm hoping that will make me feel a little better. |
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But the beard did itch and make me look older and also make me look like a backwoods hick. |
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The dumbest thing is that the pain isn't bad enough to make me feel like I should stay home. |
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The warm embrace and the warm tender kisses make me feel as though I am floating. |
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It didn't make me unpack my bags and cancel my flight, but it was quite an omen. |
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Just looking at that terrible green and blue colour scheme is enough to make me shudder. |
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Catchy commercials and frequent scowls from others won't make me quit, like they didn't stop me from starting. |
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But he has no conversion testimony and does not attribute his conversion to anything that might make me feel he is genuinely converted. |
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I was all set for a fit of superb grouchiness but if someone can make me laugh, my good nature comes back pretty quickly. |
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The others managed not to laugh and my girlfriend poked me to make me stop giggling, but that just made it funnier to me. |
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I see anti-depressants as a crutch which will help me to get better, not the thing that will make me better. |
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I'm not sure that massage would actually relieve the pain, but it would certainly make me feel better! |
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It does make me wonder whether they'd do the same with their cash-machine PIN numbers. |
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Three young hen pheasants on the roadway make me brake suddenly and almost come to a full stop. |
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The smell and even the sight of it make me queasy, as do the other major American condiments, mustard and mayonnaise. |
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I lived on the dole, and I wanted a McJob so I could buy the stuff other people had, because it would make me happy. |
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How could losing a measly five hours of sleep possibly make me this tired for the rest of the week? |
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Just the thought of him being dead, being gone, being cold, was enough to make me scream. |
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With pop music playing, they always look so young, fresh-faced, attractive and carefree, and make me feel so old, ugly and decrepit. |
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However, it didn't take his demotion to substitute last night to make me think the prospects, personal and collective, aren't rosy. |
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Your husband seems determined that the third shall also incur some misfortune by refusing to make me the Compensation which he once promised. |
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I'm sorry for that, but weekends like I've just had make me nostalgic, self-pitying and sort of despairing once they're done. |
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You'll make me go out into the big bad world and interact with a bazillion ugly people who hate me. |
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My desire to win is as strong as when I was 17, but a lot has happened to make me realise football is not the be-all and end-all. |
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I need a keeper, someone who can make me nice meals and make sure I eat properly. |
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As far as menswear is concerned, nothing seemed too terribly impressive to make me want to run out and buy anything for my closest male friends. |
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With medicine, the school and the state are throwing all kinds of resources at me to make me proficient. |
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I openly defied the principal and made him look a fool in front of the entire senior class and he found a way to make me pay for it. |
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My long, long wait to get into print is bound to make me a little envious, isn't it? |
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The task you have been set is to use any of the materials found on the tables in front of you to make me an object. |
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Mixed into their set were a few new tunes that make me think the forthcoming album is going to be a strong one. |
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Nothing would make me happier than if the most powerful state in the world was committed to spreading democracy and toppling vicious governments. |
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Mic had the decency to blush, at least, though it didn't make me feel any less annoyed. |
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As I said before, I have a fairly abrasive personality which didn't exactly make me the most popular person. |
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I would not put it past him to make me run the distance as a mild sort of punishment for leaving the palace. |
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I hope they don't have any big plans to try and make me into a pop star or something. |
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Now, as anyone who knows me will attest, the minute you make me an Official, I take my duties very seriously. |
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When I double down, it's because based on the overall odds taking exactly one more blind card is likely to make me a winning hand. |
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The fact you're trying to organise mob rule is enough to make me see the flaw in the plan, let alone anything else. |
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When they were closer, I could see the way his pale hair waved in the slight breeze, which only served to make me feel even colder. |
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Cold nights, bitter rain, the fear of predators, nothing would make me take that final step inside. |
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I trusted in myself believing that my efforts alone would make me successful in this world. |
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He was so sincere and so trustful and always trying his best to make me happy, always putting things off because of me. |
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Now if France wants to take a different position on certain issues, fine, I don't mind, why should that make me worry? |
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It turns me on that a man can have the talent and power to make me laugh, loosen up and feel at ease. |
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So you can use your florid words and twisted metaphors to make me see your point? |
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Ruth is always moody when she's cleaning, it make me wonder why she took this job in the first place. |
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I am terrified that signing a mortgage will make me sacrifice my time to pay for a shell to house my life. |
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My father who started the business has long since given up trying to make me like him. |
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There are some twists and quirks that also remind me of that admittedly better comedy, but still served to make me like this one. |
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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. |
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When I was a kid, I would have confessed to having done skag if it would make me look hard and edgy. |
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That's what my parents try to have our family be like, and God help them if they try to make me wear a poodle skirt and bobby socks. |
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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. |
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He did make me smile once though when he told the story of spending the night in the drunk tank after being at the Black Dog. |
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How was it possible for someone as dumb and arrogant as Heath to make me blush with a simple action or word? |
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Would you not be upset if someone ventured an opinion which would make me look unfavourably at you? |
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He tries to make me feel better by dressing it up in deep and intellectual language. |
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I've come to realise how unfriendly and un-approachable it must make me appear when I avoid looking at people. |
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It did make me want to buy one of his CD's, the actual rapping was good, he does has a very distinctive voice. |
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Although I wondered a few months ago whether attending this exhibition might make me queasy, in fact it was a rather uninvolving affair. |
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But that short eyebrow, sly grin and crooked jaw are now what make me, well, me. |
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Suppose I go to a joiner and ask him to make me a table, and the joiner delivers me a wooden board. |
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Malicia used to make me laugh when she told me of the harmless jokes and pranks she played earlier that day. |
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But there's one thing guaranteed to make me rage-quit my browser and go looking for cute kitty pictures instead. |
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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. |
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Actually, the white paper contained enough snake-oil to make me suspicious. |
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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. |
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I swear that girl is going to make me smack her upside her head one of these days. |
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Don't make coherent arguments backed up with facts, and make me upvote you. |
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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. |
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It is only the white breakers that make me realise that it is the sea that now fills the cockpit windows. |
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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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Just the thought of rearranging my nicely planned out routine is enough to make me break out in hives. |
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Now we're looking for extrasolar planets, space still has the capacity to make me excited. |
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Today, discontent tended to make me think it's all a hollow shell, that perhaps all that effort, all that sacrifice, were not worth my while. |
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I've just realised that I'm speaking from the position of someone who doesn't find that rules make me feel safe. |
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Then she cast a spell on me to make me float in the air, and she hovered right near me. |
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Luke has never done anything to hurt me or spite me, to anger me or make me regret myself. |
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That place with such grandeur and splendor is enough to make me confused into thinking that I were walking on the street in Paris or in New York. |
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I thought it was one of those vituperative, ugly personal hate contributions I sometimes get which make me feel ill all day. |
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Yuvraj's batting does not make me comfortable about him staying at the wicket. |
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I needed to come up with a business model that continued to make me money, and so do musicians. |
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Apologies for getting poetic on you, but mornings like this make me think of this poem. |
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It seems self-obsessed and it would bring out all these insecurities that would make me a horrible person to be around. |
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It will either help my chesty cough or make me whinny and jump fences. |
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The movie's crudities were supposed to be funny, but they didn't make me laugh. |
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She gave me her food and used the medicine to make me feel better. |
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I repeatedly read heartburn the way I repeatedly watched Clueless, because it never failed to make me smile. |
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Perhaps the captain and his mate would like to make me an offer? |
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The sight of Paul's weedy body again is enough to make me weep. |
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And if that doesn't make me the official queen of Google, nothing will. |
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I wouldn't follow this as a webcomic, at least not regularly, but it's more or less guaranteed to make me a little bit happier every time I see it. |
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I have four wonderful boys who make me so proud to be a Dad. |
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So they had to make me this waterproof renaissance gown and I would have to descend into the hot tub for rehearsal. |
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When I send you one, you take it from me, generalise it at a glance, bestow it thus generalised upon society at large, and make me the second discoverer of a known theorem. |
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Sometimes I wear my silk pyjamas when I am going for a walk in the mornings, does that make me eccentric? |
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I think he was just trying to make me feel like a useless punk, since the only thing I've ever done with my own hands over any Thanksgiving was stuff a turkey. |
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I am not employable, in large part, because my health issues make me uninsurable. |
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To think that watching one film would make me anti-Semitic is ridiculous. |
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It doesn't actually make me feel more competent, but it's cool anyhow. |
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Why should certain chords in music make me think of the brown and golden tints of autumn foliage? |
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It's symphonic pop style would normally make me change the channel if I were listening to the radio, but the Pink Floydesqe sound makes it listenable. |
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Two male guards make me remove various articles of clothing. |
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But shh shhh shh, you have to be quiet about it or they will make me take it off. |
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In free fall, I could go into a spin that might make me unconscious or cause my eyes or brain to hemorrhage. |
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Rarely did I ever let Sarah make me over but when she did I was always amazed at her power to erase all the little flaws that made me self-conscious at times. |
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Maybe I'm just so screwed-up and flawed that nothing would make me happy. |
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Somehow, it manages to move me and make me laugh in equal measure. |
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Does that also make me less open in my dealings with my fellow man? |
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I like to wear tight clothes because they make me feel good. |
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Your silky bangs look gorgeous under the lights and your deep brown eyes make me swoon. |
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If my metallurgists could make me a decent spring it would work perfectly. |
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He would also make me look good, by being even more badly behaved than me. |
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All the while, I was tensing up, knowing that this unexpected time would make me late for a crucial work appointment. |
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I was on a Little League team in fifth grade but it doesn't make me a baseball player. |
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I asked him if he could make me a pair of tartan trews for evening wear and we instantly agreed on a pattern and he ushered me into his fitting room. |
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What cut of trouser will make me look excessively well endowed? |
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In the Sledmere House tea rooms I overheard a conversation between two lithe and colourfully clad cyclists, the sort that make me feel so unambitious. |
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I had sort of thought that running the Marathon and rowing the boat race would make me thinner, but all I'm doing is eating twice as much and staying the same weight. |
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And even though plenty of other things happened that were nice and pleasant and make me sound like a lot less of a munter, this one's still my favourite story to tell. |
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I'm not as stupid as you mutts in this alley make me out to be. |
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This may seem like something very minor to some people, but the sight and sound of chewed food and smacking lips at the table make me lose my appetite. |
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I'd spent a day on a river of unparalleled beauty and absorbed enough about the art of fishing to make me understand its lure and want to try again. |
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The chairs don't make me squirm, the napery and drapery are the only aspects that sparkle or dazzle and the lighting obscures the scars of my years of debauchery. |
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I knew that if I didn't say no straight away he would browbeat me into saying yes, or make me feel so guilty that I'd be practically begging him to stay. |
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The cast is universally appealing, and everything about the movie seems to be enjoying itself to such a degree that any derision would make me feel a spoilsport. |
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Videos of celebrities on Sesame Street never cease to make me squee. |
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Does make me think though, seven years is a helluva long time! |
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I guess days like this make me a little homesick, especially for Amber. |
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It did make me smile as I chomped on a pork pie washed down with cava. |
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Not because I'm a fan of marital harmony or anything, but because they both have completely noxious romantic subplots now, subplots that make me want to chuck up my dinner. |
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And so, to have at least one part of me moving while I chat and listen to him, I've played Zuma to make me feel like I'm achieving something besides sitting on my chuff. |
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Only today, the practice nurse at my local GPs could not make me a convenient appointment to get my ears syringed, so she suggested I use the walk-in centre. |
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He would often make me sit with him to listen to Don Giovanni, or the piano sonatas and fantasies, as if there were great secrets to share in the music. |
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Now you have to understand, my dad not only waited till the last minute to make me a costume, but was also acutely colour-blind, with the worst creative sense I've ever seen. |
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Now, I was always the picky eater and my Mom never had the patience to get me to eat. Gran would make me the things I liked and then feed them to me. |
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Does this mean I have to find friends that make me feel inferior? |
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I look over at the closet and scan the rows of shoes there, the shoes that hurt my feet, pinch my toes, make me wobble and have to hold on to Tony for balance and support. |
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This would make me woozy and two glasses would render me insensible. |
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Last night at the pub with a friend I realised just how easily amused I really am when I confessed to him how rubber bands flying through the office still make me laugh. |
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Every time I say I never want to hear another concept record about somebody's failed marriage, one comes along that's lovely enough to make me to eat crow. |
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He gives the best cwtches in the world, and knows how to make me smile. |
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These fuzzy notions were enough to make me theoretically opposed to the current rulers of Iran, but not informed enough to recommend an alternative. |
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It's comments like this that make me glad you exist, dearie. |
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On such trips, my partner launched a campaign to make me dress properly. |
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You see, not only do these five godforsaken months of permanent darkness and sub-arctic temperatures mess with my mental stability, they also make me fat. |
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He says he desires me so much, but it doesn't make me feel good. |
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Stadiums full of pot-bellied goombahs fuelled up on overpriced beer and screaming epithets at people from another city make me feel, well, foreign. |
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I don't want to disturb him too much and being grouchy doesn't make me feel very cuddly anyhow, so I head out quickly and hope that the walk to work will clear my head a bit. |
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I didn't even see this guy's band, so does that still make me a groupie? |
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As we positioned ourselves on the couch, with Cordelia sitting close enough to me to make me more than a bit uncomfortable, Giles caught my eye with an inquiring look. |
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Does that make me an epicurean cynic or a cynical epicurean? |
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At the end of the first dinner scene, he uses chopsticks like antennae to make me smile. |
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Do they think their chuggers make me feel more positively towards their organisation? |
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I had been shot full of dope to keep me quiet. Perhaps scopolamine too, to make me talk. |
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I would keep Sledder forever because at anything he would make me feel calm and happy. |
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When the family wrapped up my father's will, no one tried to make me feel involved. |
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I want my money to afford me the illusion that all that slathering is going to make me feel like Cindy or Heidi or Elle. |
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Events could make me very sorry to have typed these words, but I see a bit of millenarianism in current thought on legal education. |
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I don't think there's anything in the way of a haircut or a shave or a shampoo that could make me like my girl any less. |
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The only thing that might make me play is if you get bonus points for either broken pelvises or fatal rodeo-clown gorings. |
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I can't think about that scummer because it will make me angry and I won't have that. |
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I said the medication made my vision temporarily blurry, it did not make me stone blind. |
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It's long been an in-joke between my wife Tracy and I, that one day she'd make me Lamingtons, and I have teased her regularly about it. |
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While a female weathercaster cannot predict yesterday's weather, her beauty and looks are enough to make me want to follow along anyway. |
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And behold, there came a leper and worshipped him, saying, Lord if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. |
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It's a fine, ennobling thing, is poverty. It would make me a brutal scrunt, and you a whinging harridan in three years. |
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It's not a big deal, just kind of my way of saying I'm different and I'm gonna stay different and you're not going to make me undifferent. |
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Don't make me waste my time! You are one hundred years too early to be an opponent worthy of fighting me! |
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What an indefatigable plodder you are to get those papers ready so soon, and an unmerciful man besides to make me go over them to-night. |
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It's the curly hair, the looong face, the big schnoz and the dress collection that make me look like Sarah Jessica Parker's chubbier sibling. |
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If the rascal have not given me medicines to make me love him, I'll be hanged. It could not be else. I have drunk medicines. |
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Eve's decision is enough to make me consider choosing agnosticism as my preferred faith, or at least maltheism. |
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And so I'd ask myself, why indeed dwell into to darkside of literature? Does it make me happy to figure out new ways to cause people's death? |
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Just the fact that I do not chant offenselessly should make me cry tears of remorse, but i go on stoneheartedly in my mechanical chanting. |
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These voices tell me to do things like attack my enemies, they make me feel paranoid and I have panic attacks. |
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Everyone expected Malignaggi to outbox me and outspeed me and make me look silly and I beat him at his own game. |
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It is oily, dark and almost rotten tasting, but it did not make me unwell. |
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I like to do everything at the last minute. It does tend to make me late for things, though. |
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It doesn't make me popular with the public, but it's the truth. |
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She can but chide, shall feare of chiding make me to forslow? |
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There is simply nothing you can say that could make me feel remorse. If Justin sings Christmas, then for the duration of the track I am a Belieber. |
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I know I am a sad spoilsport, but it would make me wretched. |
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I knew Sophy was a good girl, and would not fall in love to make me angry. |
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The city council used eminent domain to make me sell my store. |
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All this had no effect, the sailor was wholly insusceptive of the softer passions, and without regard to tears or arguments persisted in his resolution to make me a man. |
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This morning came home my fine Camlett cloak, with gold buttons, and a silk suit, which cost me much money, and I pray God to make me able to pay for it. |
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Will messing around with my Pill make me more likely to become pregnant? |
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