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Example sentences for "make you"

  • I'll make you as happy as the days are long.

  • If you hadn't had singing teachers as a girl to make you self-conscious and to teach you wrong, you'd have been a wonder.

  • I am willing to make you a proper allowance, and to give you all proper freedom," he went on.

  • Shall I make you a pair of slippers, or perhaps' with a smile--'a case for your nose?

  • Now I'll make you laugh," whispered la Peyrade in Flavie's ear.

  • But don't be uneasy about the exactions of that woman; we will manage to arrange all that, even if I have to make you an advance upon Celeste's 'dot.

  • It is a fortune that I have paid you, twenty-five thousand francs, and you must have earned ten thousand more in your business; it is enough to make you an honest man.

  • The idea that I make you nervous is detestable.

  • There had been grand tailors, he said, who declined to make you a coat unless you got the hat you were to wear with it from an artist of their own choosing.

  • I am certain she is a far better girl than I, and far more likely to make you happy.

  • I don't say that to make you go," she added, "I say it simply to justify myself.

  • When I have shown this gentleman out, I'll make you up such a comfortable dose, my woman; such a comfortable dose!

  • If you don't mind paying, they'll make you up one on the Snuggery table, under the circumstances.

  • I turn out nothing else, and I make you a present of the confession.

  • But I began all wrong, and now I don't know how to make you like me," said his lordship, with sincere penitence in his tone.

  • I will develop the plate tonight, make you a proof from it early in the morning, and bring it when we come.

  • We are prepared to make you a last and final offer, and I do not believe you can refuse it.

  • Yes," went on Mr. Gale, "we came here to make you a big offer.

  • He told us the time was about ripe for us to make you an offer for your machine.

  • The way I happened to know they were likely to make you an offer is this," continued Ned Newton.

  • I shall not feel easy on my deathbed, unless I have done my best to the last to make you happy.

  • You laughed at me once, and now I am going to make you sit up.

  • You're the only lodger to-night, and I think you'll say my missus has done her best to make you comfortable.

  • The work of your hands'll keep you in food an' under a roof, an' the lend 'll make you well to do.

  • My orders is to make you dig up every cent I can and at the same time not to be too hard.

  • Will it make you unhappy to know that a young girl prays for you; that you are her solitary thought,--without a rival except in her father and mother?

  • There are souls, believe me, who are fit to appreciate you, and to make you happy.

  • But the first words of this letter ought to make you a happy man.

  • If I sing it some day, under my voice, Will it make you happy?

  • I have found a way of thinking To make you happy; I have made a song and a poem All twisted into one.

  • It is full of feeling, and of that simple, dignified, adequate diction which is the speech of feeling: "I have found a way of thinking To make you happy.

  • What I told him last evening was this: that I admired you more than any woman I had ever seen, and that I should like immensely to make you my wife.

  • I have been trying so to make you fond of ME!

  • I didn't try to make you think I was a lunatic, at all; on the contrary, I wanted to produce a favorable impression.

  • I should like to make you prove it," she said, at last.

  • I want to make you 'quainted with the jolliest girl, she comes from Wakamin, she's staying with Mary Howland.

  • You haven't a teacher to make you artificial.

  • Want you to meet my wife, doctor--Carrie, make you 'quainted with Dr.

  • Receive his addresses favorably, for his intentions are pure, and he humbly asks your hand with a sincere desire to make you happy.

  • I intend you to have the savings from my income which I have for the last eighteen years steadily invested, by the help of my notary, seeking to make you thereby as happy as any one can be made by riches.

  • Only get the ogre to make you a pair of slippers covered with little bells, and leave the rest to us.

  • You little know the good fortune in store for you; and that I am able to make you rich if I set about it.

  • By my faith, I'll make you do penance without sending you to Rome.

  • But all that doesn't make you a murderer--though I don't say it proves you could never have been one.

  • I am an old man," he added, "and people say I make you lead a lonely life.

  • I shall have to talk about myself first to--to make you understand.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "make you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    boil twenty; during the; exclusive privileges; half ounce; make believe; make every; make from; make hast; make herself; make his; make improvements; make light; make like; make mistakes; make more; make much; make one; make peace; make people; make report; make room; make sport; make themselves; make trial; makes mention; public services