Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] feel " in BNC.
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1 | He thinks it makes placing your own gear sound like an activity practised by people with one foot in the grave — although climbing at Gogarth has always made me feel like that anyway . |
2 | I normally say how do you feel , but not in your case , |
3 | You just know how to make me feel special do n't you ? |
4 | skipped half the stages or you know how do you feel when he 's working on the board and he skips several lines ? |
5 | Stepping out made them feel bold and confident and strong . |
6 | But we 're actually talking about displacement , just so that you feel more comfortable with it , cos there are other things coming up to make you feel less comfortable you see . |
7 | Many of the children had never been away from home before and there were inevitable bouts of homesickness but the Dreamflight team worked hard to make them feel at ease . |
8 | Well the other thing you put on the end of that is after saying how do you feel about that , how would your wife feel about that . |
9 | I am thirty-eight years old , but the way he went on about my profligacy , short-sightedness and general pansying about made me feel twelve all over again . |
10 | She need n't go on making him feel guilty . |
11 | But wearing a garment with a ‘ Pierre Cardin' or ‘ Gucci ’ label still makes us feel exclusive . |
12 | I mean do you f I mean how do you feel about ha about moving ? |
13 | Bearing in mind that Mr Steel probably on his own admission has said he 's been a bit late out of the starting blocks in order to make his bid for a review of the allocations , er I mean how do you feel in response to that ? |
14 | It did not make him feel any cleaner . |
15 | There were two girls even older than him who also could n't read , but it did n't make him feel any better . |
16 | This was just as well , because I must have looked pea green , and it did n't make me feel any better to watch Olive sitting up front chatting to the pilot and navigator , obviously having the time of her life . |
17 | That did n't make me feel any happier . |
18 | My strap-watch said it was ten minutes off seven and that did n't make me feel any better . |
19 | At least my condition did n't make me feel sick . |
20 | ‘ You did n't make us feel unwelcome , ’ Maggie said emphatically . |
21 | ‘ Do n't make me feel sillier than I already do . ’ |
22 | But let me do it in my own time , and do n't make me feel like a brood mare . |
23 | That used to make me feel good , but it do n't make me feel good now . |
24 | ‘ Do n't make me feel I 've got one foot in the grave already ! |
25 | The sermon did indeed make me feel superior : ‘ I know what the preacher means by ‘ the concept of the body in Romans 12 ’ . |
26 | It does not make them feel he is one of them ; it merely makes them feel he has no longer any clout . |
27 | To come home from work and sit in front of the TV all evening does not make us feel better . |
28 | It is not right to share feelings in a sentence such as ‘ You make me feel … ’ because in actuality the other person does not make us feel this way . |
29 | Watching this violation of the body 's orifices , preliminaries to the scientific brutality to follow , had always made him feel uncomfortably like a voyeur . |
30 | No dog , he noticed , but Cara 's son , the silent child who had always made him feel so ill at ease , still sitting by the hearth as if he had grown there from a morose three-year-old into a clean and tidy , almost dandified five . |