Example sentences of "[modal v] make [pron] feel [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Food intolerance may be the cause of many minor ailments , which may make you feel under par .
2 If you can stand the pace and the heat , Bangkok is a very rewarding place to visit , although it may make you feel like taking a week afterwards to lie on a beach and recover .
3 People who believe in the ancient chinese art of Chi-Dynamics say it 'll make you feel on top of the world .
4 This applied in particular to the Prior , Father Stephen Bedale , a man of huge stature and extrovert character , and the kind of man who , had he been a layman , might have given the poet a hearty slap on the back in the belief that this would make him feel at home .
5 The return of Latin would make them feel as if they were experiencing something mysterious and exalted , something greater than themselves .
6 ‘ I thought it would make you feel at home , ’ said the gallery owner — untruthfully , I felt .
7 And this job will make him feel like that , ’ said Fagin eagerly .
8 All are welcome at The Barn on the last Thursday in every month from 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm where organisers Mrs. Eileen Slater and Mrs. Amy Rowland will make you feel at home .
9 The walking is seldom demanding , though the many stiles and gates in the heavily farmed country will make you feel like a steeplechaser at times .
10 It can make me feel like doubting , it can bring me to the place where I question it , but it does n't alter the fact we can be totally sured , totally certain of our salvation , because God has said it .
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