Example sentences of "[adv] made me [verb] " in BNC.

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31 It also made me realise that it was stupid to waste any part of what little time we all have left in silly sulks .
32 It also made me realise the risk of skyline walking .
33 The survey also made me realise that it was not enough to have read about the early beginnings of any religion ; one needed to study it as a living faith and see the development of thought and interpretation .
34 It also made me realise how fickle memory can prove .
35 The hostile rocks cape in the midst and partly on top of which Arette-Pierre-Saint-Martin has been built also made me wonder whether skiers ever think about what might be underneath the snow they are skiing on .
36 The thought of her tits pressed up against my face nearly made me throw up , and I had-to disappoint him .
37 It very nearly made me give up the entire project .
38 She nearly made me have that , eh , other one , did n't she ?
39 ( 141 ) She just about made me carry her upstairs and then she clung to me …
40 It really made me feel good .
41 It really made me feel naked .
42 It was the altar — stuffed with as much clutter as a belle epoque boudoir — that really made me think .
43 Do you know , it 's a most peculiar thing , a number of people who said , erm , one of our really made me laugh , a couple of Friday 's ago , came and said to me , typical , Christ , he 's done you a big favour has n't he ?
44 Julian really made me laugh though cos I he was just fine was n't he ?
45 That really made me smile when I thought of this rock'n'roll preamp being used in that situation .
46 But I thought it was so sad , that really made me cry .
47 ‘ It really made me appreciate what I have — my job , my family and my home , ’ he said .
48 No , I missed him so much , that it really made me appreciate , you know .
49 Going to grammar school really made me isolated It was only a couple of miles away from where I lived but that 's a long way when you 're only 11 — years-old and all your mates from junior school had gone to the local comprehensive round the corner .
50 ’ Boy often made me think of that particular moment — it was the way he looked down .
51 She often made me feel vaguely guilty , as if I 'd forgotten to clean my teeth or was wearing a grubby shirt .
52 Once he even made me hand over all the money beforehand , so that it would look as if he was paying for everyone himself .
53 Some even made me jump After this we got back on the coach and waited for the ferry .
54 The brief comments recorded here made me long for more : ‘ How did Ophelia know to scratch her legs like she did ?
55 Her score and more of photographs here made me feel quite homesick .
56 And the passage we are to look at today made me ask several ‘ Why ? ’ questions , and in the next few minutes , I want to try and share the questions … and some answers … with you .
57 I was hungry but had to wait while he fiddled with a saucepan and then made me endure the smell of the meat coming from it .
58 Cos it was Kelly that like , said , yeah , you 're my best friend , do you know what I mean , and then made me say Kelly 's my best friend , do you know what I mean ?
59 The intern cleaned me up then made me lie on a trolley in a curtained cubicle .
60 Incredulity at my own stupidity almost made me laugh , for Nour would , without a shadow of a doubt , have many , many wives and not one of them would ever be happy .
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