Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] make i " in BNC.

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1 That bit made me think even then .
2 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 .
3 That episode made me quickly learn how to repair a puncture and from that time on I always carried a repair outfit .
4 Would you believe that the sight of her in that condition made me feel differently about her ?
5 Their ugly faces and unpleasant smell made me feel quite ill .
6 The old lady made me jump when she told me not to stare but to sit down and not be nervous .
7 This question made me realise that there must be lots of new knitters out there with electronic of Duomatic 80 machines who do not know this technique .
8 All this chaff makes me feel uneasy and isolated — or rather , did make me .
9 ‘ My conversation with him this evening made me realise that he can be quite devious , and also that he has a rather cruel sense of humour .
10 My hon. Friend makes me an irresistible offer .
11 This speculation makes me very angry . ’
12 ‘ I ca n't tell you how nostalgic this outing makes me , ’ I inform Rainbow as we get under way .
13 I have to explain to everyone that I 'm not so much of a monomaniac as this collection makes me seem , but when my old man died , thirty years ago , he left me his paintings .
14 Oh this this page makes me laugh !
15 Yes he 'll have mentioned the United States on occasions I hope cos he teaches the United States , yeah , well as you know I mean there are a number of separate powers , there 's the presidential erm there 's the presidential power , in foreign policy making I 'm talking about , there 's president , there 's the congress there 's the Pentagon , there 's the secretary of state for foreign affairs as well , and one of the characteristics of American policy is the way in which sometimes they can be ha be pursuing separate erm aims and using different methods .
16 This sight made me realise that the herbicides not only caused the trees to lose their leaves , as I had heard , but also sometimes killed the entire tree .
17 This incident made me realise that our careful descriptions of the relationship between dialect and Standard English might be misread , and so in the final Report I insisted that we should reiterate many times that all pupils should learn , and if necessary be explicitly taught , Standard English .
18 Even indoors , where vigorous exercise was impossible , I would insist on open windows , explaining that lack of fresh air made me feel sleepy .
19 I ca n't tell you how feminine this line makes me feel ! ’
20 This secrecy made me feel cold and lonely .
21 ‘ Nothing about this situation makes me feel in the least happy , ’ she shot back at him .
22 These empty women make me sick and their neglected kids break my heart . ’
23 And that was another detail making me uneasy .
24 This heat makes me so .
25 His use of the English language made me respect him .
26 This weather makes me want to sneeze , ’ she said , and blew her nose vigorously .
27 it appeared to me little short of a miracle that a hard , matter-of-fact scientist should have been able to establish a real friendship with wild , freeliving animals , and the realisation of this fact made me feel … as though man 's expulsion from the Garden of Eden had thereby lost some of its bitterness .
28 oh God this family make me sick
29 Similar considerations make me sometimes decline to examine students from foreign parts .
30 He was the ideal of all the friends I had ever longed for , the elder brother that , as an only child , I could never hope for — though he was at least fifteen years younger than I , his assurance and absolute maleness made me feel like a younger brother by contrast .
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