Example sentences of "had made she " in BNC.
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1 | It had made her feel like a dutiful grown-up daughter , visiting a hypochondriac distant relative once a week . |
2 | Yes oh yes , she 'd got Lucy in bed , made love — had sex ? — fucked with ? — there was n't really a phrase to fit how utterly strange the whole thing had made her feel . |
3 | She pushed it back , and wiped the same hand on the Beatrix Potter apron Harriet had made her for her birthday . |
4 | Of course he had asked her if she was quite certain and she said she was , quite certain , but now he wondered if it was mere association that had made her agree , association and horror . |
5 | He had made her laugh . |
6 | The first thing we talked about was how wearing the camisole top had made her feel self-conscious , and how glad she was that she had put a shirt over it . |
7 | Despite her exclusion from formal power after James V 's death , sheer personality had made her a force in political life in the 1540s . |
8 | She had been up since six , but respect for the Shills ' privacy had made her refrain from enquiring until 9.30 . |
9 | ‘ She was what men had made her . |
10 | In the longer term , the unpopularity of certain policies and of her personal leadership style had made her increasingly vulnerable to electoral defeat and , as a consequence , to criticism from within her own party . |
11 | I think she must have seen a lot of things at that time which had made her the way she was , seen things in the blackout and in the underground stations . |
12 | We agreed that a hospital was very much like a ship , and being under fire had made her like a man of war . |
13 | On one occasion she had drunk a lot of alcohol , which had made her feel worse . |
14 | For the first time in years Harriet was overwhelmed by a wave of homesickness , and not now for New York , but for the haven of her London flat , the bolt-hole she had made her very own . |
15 | He had encouraged and praised her , bullied her a little when she needed bullying , and given her the love and support that had made her feel , even in the darkest moments of self-doubt , that she could rise above all the problems and emerge triumphant . |
16 | And above all it was Mark who had made her feel loved and special . |
17 | Selfishness had made her want to have the fiddle , and she would never forgive herself for what had happened . |
18 | It was a long walk from the lock , but Harry had made her a box on wheels in which to push the two little girls , Corrie Palmer and her last child , Lily , who was seven months younger . |
19 | Living with him had made her feel middle-aged , yet she was still only twenty-two , and it was wonderful to be free again . |
20 | They had made her feel so confident that , from the moment Shine On had jumped off , she had been utterly convinced that she would win . |
21 | What had made her drag him down here ? |
22 | That young man had been full of laughter , a bright-eyed echo of her own youth , one whose passion and sensitivity had made her dare to dream of a permanent partnership . |
23 | Dominic had made her feel young . |
24 | Her sophisticated turnout and stylish overdressing had made her a minor legend in this remote northern district . |
25 | A long , indented coastline , with many harbours on both the Atlantic and the Mediterranean , gave her easy access to the oceans and had made her the economic centre of the world . |
26 | The pain had made her lose her breath for a few seconds . |
27 | What on earth had made her say that ? |
28 | She projected a kind of agelessness , which had made her at the same time an object of attention from both the Young Women 's Fitness Class and the Over-50s Club . |
29 | He had an innocent manner about him too , and he had made her feel at ease despite her natural reserve . |
30 | It had been a very unexpected meeting , she thought , and it had made her feel strangely elated . |