Example sentences of "which [verb] [pron] feel " in BNC.
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1 | Resting there , in the protection of the mighty canopy , was an object which made him feel faint with fear . |
2 | Paul could n't get over how his headmaster had been just to see him which made him feel very important which I thank you for . |
3 | Evans stirred in his chair : there was something sinister about Horowitz which made him feel uneasy . |
4 | More probably he had tapped a fresh source of energy in himself — call it the power of love — which made him feel invincible . |
5 | This not only showed how out of touch with the English political scene Tyndale was , but illustrated the honesty or obstinacy which made him feel that he had to declare his opposition to the divorce , although it had been supported by most of the other Reformers . |
6 | And it was not only that he had not got what he had hoped for , nor was it the jealousy which made him feel unsure . |
7 | It was that — that sense of unpreparedness — which made him feel restless standing there ; made him turn and pace the room impatiently . |
8 | She was also flushed and evidently in a state of unrest , which made him feel chivalrous and sympathetic . |
9 | Matthew thought his mother sounded very young , her voice bright with some emotion he could not quite define but which made him feel instantly — paternally — protective . |
10 | There was a sort of noisy anonymity about the rattling carriage which made him feel safe . |
11 | They let me have one last look and told me that it belonged to someone in another band — which made me feel really guilty . |
12 | When I rode Docklands Express in his work , I was thinking I would probably be having my fourth Grand National ride on Bonanza Boy — then there were reports of rain across the country , which made me feel quite satisfied to be on Martin Pipe 's runner . |
13 | He also told me that I now had a younger brother , Russell , which made me feel excited and wonder that he could be like . |
14 | He told me that with chicken pox I should n't be with the team , and he kept making remarks which made me feel embarrassed . |
15 | Then I picked up my things at the stationer 's and walked home , ignoring the distressing tugs of the magnetic field , which made me feel I 'd wasted my morning by not doing the thing I 'd set out to do . |
16 | Suddenly , I saw something which made me feel ill . |
17 | Elsie B graced me with a long chat which made me feel as if I 'd been in the presence of royalty , though I suspect not too many members of the Royal Family are at their desk as early as Elsie . |
18 | I was not dilating and my husband said , ‘ Perhaps you 're not very tolerant of pain ’ which made me feel awful although I realise he meant it kindly . |
19 | The man was perfectly cool , but he gave me a very evil look , which made me feel sick in my stomach . |
20 | It tastes very good , certainly nothing like the Cheltenham Spa water which made me feel ill |
21 | ‘ And he gave me a big cuddle even though I 'm 16 , which made me feel tons better straight away . ’ |
22 | ‘ And he gave me a big cuddle even though I 'm 16 , which made me feel tons better straight away . ’ |
23 | Which made me feel good . |
24 | But er i it was hot in there which made me feel sicky , but I enjoyed it Marg ! |
25 | Usually it was someone congratulating us on having won a free dancing lesson or test drive ; but there were quite a few grumpy wrong numbers , which made us feel at home . |
26 | William Golding described Piggy in a way which made us feel sorry for him . |
27 | Dodge City : The Washburn kind , which make me feel uncomfortable , one way or another . |
28 | As the only catering industry representative on this working party , I would be interested to hear from any companies which have any experience , or knowledge of any examples , which make them feel that this is an area that needs to be examined quickly and subjected to public debate . |
29 | By and large , the things which anger us are those which make us feel guilty . |
30 | They have stories that need telling as opposed to a plot that most of us have never heard before and which make us feel uncomfortable . |