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'make someone to' is not correct or usable in written English.
The correct phrase is 'make someone'. Example: I strongly believe that education can make someone a better person.
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Some other things [insertions] make someone to be alright, others become hot during sex, others become pleasant during sex … I usually tell them that I have got the gel … that it makes me to be alright.
This cause make someone to doubt you.
Don't make someone to play with you if they don't want to.
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Fifteen percent of those who reported sexual experience had ever become pregnant or made someone to be pregnant; more females (33%) than males (10%) had ever done so.
But the district nurses are not always able to make someone free to come to those meetings.
Richie commented, "Unfortunately, sometimes it takes a hit record to make someone decide to save a life.
Being rude to someone usually won't make someone want to be friends with you.
Even old age doesn't make someone impermeable to vanity, or kill the appetite for applause".
Dyer provides an answer that could make someone sorry to have asked.
One way to make someone mad is to belittle what she says or does by attributing it to her gender.
Nothing is just put in to make someone laugh, or to shit on someone".
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