Example sentences of "[vb base] [verb] [pers pn] feel " in BNC.
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1 | But the tenants do n't want to leave Mrs Birt-Smith , who they say makes them feel like family . |
2 | The charming gabled houses , the thousand bridges , the gently curving canals , the organ players , the bicycle riders , the street musicians , the brightly and cheerfully decorated tram cars , the flowers pots on barges and window ledges , the house boats and canal boats … all conspire to make you feel at home and welcome , in this colourful , fun loving city . |
3 | He really you know made me feel I say I were n't sat there like I was with that fella thinking well he do n't seem to know what he 's saying anyway . |
4 | ‘ All this hustle and bustle makes me feel exhilarated ! ’ |
5 | The ambition was to surround the youth with ‘ continued influence for good ’ at a critical time of his life : ‘ We try to make him feel that there is no part of his life that is beyond the range of God 's love , and that everything should be done in God 's sight . ’ |
6 | Now he is in a world where it 's nothing to fly to the Bahamas for a conference — and for a conference that 's probably not even going to be in the Bahamas ; a world where very high-class girls ring up uninvited and try to make you feel at home . |
7 | Now do welcome them , do make them feel at home , especially those of you who are new to the place you will know and remember what it 's like when you first come into a strange building that feels like home . |
8 | If you leave do you feel you 've lost ? |
9 | Do let me feel a breath of air from the moors , just one breath ! ’ |
10 | " But perhaps holding the views you do makes you feel no action should be taken against the enemies of France . " |
11 | ‘ You 've made me feel cheap — ’ |
12 | Teachers need to take children 's ideas seriously , and avoid making them feel that they have to search for the right answer , hidden somewhere in the teacher 's head . |
13 | The precautions you take to make you feel safer often result in you restricting your life , following a self-imposed curfew , unable to go out unless you can be sure you can drive — or get a lift — back . |
14 | Adrian Whitbread says the players have made him feel very welcome and he has settled in well … although he was a bit nervous for the first game on Saturday … he says Town are a good team and he 's looking forward to playing for them also on parade for pictures today … |
15 | ‘ The lads have made me feel very welcome , which is important . |
16 | ‘ Horses have made me feel like I 'm talking Japanese backwards , which does n't do a lot for your confidence . |
17 | There have been times when horses have made me feel like I 'm talking Japanese backwards , which does n't do a lot for your confidence . |
18 | Horses have made me feel like I 'm talking Japanese backwards . |
19 | He can never — and Jaq can never — make you feel the way I have made you feel today . |
20 | Think which public places — restaurants in particular — have made you feel comfortable and at ease . |
21 | What does it feel like for the select band of lay students ? , a mother and trained nurse who commutes daily from Stockton on Tees , says : ‘ Ushaw 's students have made us feel very welcome . |
22 | ‘ It does n't say anywhere in my contract I have to make them feel good , too . ’ |
23 | ‘ On the other hand , you also need to make them feel that this may be their one chance to make a record — and they 'd better work pretty hard to make sure it sounds good . ’ |