Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [pers pn] feel " in BNC.
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1 | This partially revived me after the £1,314 price tag made me feel faint . |
2 | What strange quirk of the heart made me feel so much a part of the life of this place ? |
3 | he , he goes , he reckoned that , he reckoned that , that my blanket made him feel worse . |
4 | Their ugly faces and unpleasant smell made me feel quite ill . |
5 | When I got down to the park , the combination of the cold and my long sleep that afternoon made me feel too restless to contemplate actually going to sleep again , so I just sat there on one of the benches , thinking . |
6 | His look made me feel guilty , though I could n't think why it should . |
7 | ‘ Flaming June ’ , people muttered bitterly amid the cascades of rain , and the thought of the poor men who must be waiting to set out across the choppy Channel in their small boats to fight a bloody battle on the other side made me feel cold and sick . |
8 | Teaching practice made me feel a lot less dispirited . |
9 | In stuffy Sydney , modern jazz made you feel liberated , or better yet , ‘ hip ’ — possessing , as the film says , ‘ esoteric knowledge not shared by the mainstream . ’ |
10 | Would you believe that the sight of her in that condition made me feel differently about her ? |
11 | Disappointment made him feel suddenly weary . |
12 | Surely if I know all this I should be able to put on just enough weight to make me feel comfortable , or at least stop losing any more ? |
13 | At Hilton International , it 's our intention to make you feel welcome and at home each and every time you 're our guest . |
14 | Working alongside such eroticism made them feel awkward . |
15 | We had assumed that their affair would in some way be a violent one , because O was known to be violent , and because Boy made you feel strange when he gave himself away to you , a strangeness , and a feeling that you always wanted more , that often came out as violence . |
16 | When does the sun make us feel hot ? |
17 | Her short derisive laugh made him feel suitably patronized . |
18 | Dear Catriona I could guess you probably worked this out a long time ago but I might as well get it over with once and for all and I finally managed to summon up the courage to do so , A S A , a secret admirer , no longer exists , he no longer admires secret or otherwise and has n't existed for almost a year now and again you probably know who he is but I might as well tell you it 's me Johnny the eleven year old , now fourteen , you met at Christmas ninety and boy do I feel stupid . |
19 | Only now that he was safe did he feel a little black jet of fear rising in his chest , a gobbet of bile that filled his mouth , washing his teeth in acid . |
20 | ‘ So long as your prick is n't made of wood as well as ! ’ she had said with a laugh to make him feel easy . |
21 | No , there 's nothing like a good laugh to make you feel better about yourself . |
22 | At least Ferdinando now knew a great deal of English , whatever she had said to Pen to make him feel important . |
23 | Dr Taylor said the reason why a good laugh makes you feel better is still a mystery . |
24 | He said , ‘ The idea of marriage makes you feel trapped , then ? ’ |
25 | I realise how guilty and bad that disapproval makes me feel . |
26 | A 45-minute session makes you feel relaxed and slightly dazed , but not so severely that you ca n't go shopping afterwards . |
27 | ‘ All of them are given a warm Irish welcome to make them feel at home . ’ |
28 | Both authors have the skill to make you feel great empathy with their heroines . |
29 | My physical exercise makes me feel so good inside — whether I 'm on my stairmaster , whether I 'm out running , dancing to music like a crazy person , riding up hills on my bicycle or just taking a brisk walk . |
30 | Was this a deliberate campaign to make me feel small ? |