Examples of 'had made me' in a sentence

Meaning of "had made me"

had made me: Implies that someone or something had a significant impact or influence on an individual in the past. This phrase is often used to express the lasting effects of certain actions or experiences

How to use "had made me" in a sentence

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had made me
That woman had made me forget everything.
I could never think of what had made me so mad.
If you had made me a general on the battlefield.
Just because you had made me believe.
She had made me feel alive again.
I remember my mother had made me a new dress.
Had made me feel warm inside.
Loss of blood had made me rather stupid.
It had made me tough and a danger to myself and others.
I thought the city had made me fleshy.
Dennis had made me hear what he wanted me to hear.
Mother said education had made me quite useless.
She had made me a beautiful white cake to celebrate.
And uncle bill had made me the foreman.
It had made me fall in love with the english language.

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If only you had made me handsome.
Had made me fall for him in the first place.
Your love had made me strong.
This white dress and a veil my mother had made me.
The city had made me numb.
I also had external factors that had made me ill.
If somebody had made me practice harder.
I remember it because it had made me shy.
My niece had made me breakfast as usual.
I realized my family had made me weak.
It had made me respect him more.
I wish my folks had made me twins.
It had made me very happy.
I suppose my experience had made me cynical.
Forbes had made me a superstar.
I sensed that the book had made me a hero.
Paul had made me suffer.
It was a blessing of fate that you had made me your trick.
Gallowglass had made me think of a bear.
And this is what no other game had made me to feel.
His wife had made me a sandwich.
I told them that the economic reform had made me rich.
Hatred that they had made me afraid to be myself.
Had made me suspect.
The film had made me rich.
I looked at the child whom the mother had made me forget.
Something that had made me feel warm inside.
I wish that those words you sent me had made me angry.
My grandfather had made me a wonderful watch.
My friends and family thought the war had made me crazy.
No other client had made me feel like that.
You had made me fall in love with you without me even knowing.
All this exercise had made me hungry though.
Anne had made me look at myself for the first time in my life.
I wish she had made me wait.

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