Example sentences of "[conj] it [verb] make [pron] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 … is that it tends to make us perceive and evaluate formula literature simply as an inferior or perverted form of something better , instead of seeing the ‘ escapist ’ characteristics as aspects of an artistic type with its own purposes and justification .
2 Not that I want to kill anybody now , but it is all for defence rather than offence , and it does make me feel a lot more secure .
3 Lesley-Jane Decker had seen someone or something in the wings the previous night and it had made her scream .
4 And it had made him feel big in a way that had nothing to do with macho trappings .
5 I 've learnt a lot , my job depends on me driving and it 's made me realise how much I can drink , how much I ca n't drink , what I can drink and realising about road accidents .
6 ‘ You see , we 've only just eaten our lessons for today , and it 's made us feel rather sick . ’
7 But it would be nice to be told that he was all the same , even if it did make me feel a bit sad . ’
8 You might not necessarily feel stuck in it , but it does make you stick around .
9 Not that such a tenuous connection was any real guarantee of respectability , but it did make him seem less of a stranger .
10 Iain feels the effects of the alcohol drunk with the meal but it has made him feel good , giving him a sense — true or not — that he can cope , that he can deal with the way his own mind and from there be able to deal with other people 's .
11 The LP in question has never made me personally want to kill cops , but it 's made me think about police brutality .
12 But it 's made me think .
13 But it started to make me feel scared that it was something I was going to have to bring up for the rest of my life .
14 I do n't think prison really teaches you anything , though it has made me realise I 'm as good as any prison officer , if not better .
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