Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [pers pn] feel [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Because he was wrong and he just made me feel really crap . |
2 | Matching sarcasm with sarcasm did n't really help , it just made you feel momentarily better . |
3 | they just make you feel so inadequate . |
4 | But if we 've had a really serious news bulletin that just makes me feel more jolly . |
5 | It 's just , to me , it just makes me feel so much different if I have time to just potter about you know ? |
6 | This will always make you feel more able and ready to tackle anything . |
7 | Ladies collecting jumble for the local church fête always make you feel terribly guilty . |
8 | Watching this violation of the body 's orifices , preliminaries to the scientific brutality to follow , had always made him feel uncomfortably like a voyeur . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | even though they do n't actually antibiotics , it 'll probably make you feel more knackered than you already are . |
11 | On this score , the results apparently gave Hambros some comfort , although Mr Irwin adds that ‘ it probably made us feel less complacent , especially on the treasury side , about how well we were doing in terms of our costs ’ . |
12 | That way they will not only taste wonderful , they will also make you feel as cosy as wearing a cashmere sweater , or sitting with your toes in the Aga and a purring cat on your lap . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | She often made me feel vaguely guilty , as if I 'd forgotten to clean my teeth or was wearing a grubby shirt . |
15 | I agree with Jenny but I do n't think I am too frightened to slop on paint cos you know since I 've started doing pallet knife paintings cos it 's really made me feel fair more confident . |
16 | I forgave him for the many occasions on which he had unthinkingly made me feel mentally subnormal . |
17 | How often do you feel really satisfied with a brand new outfit ? |
18 | We did not film it and that is something which even now makes me feel completely frustrated . |
19 | The atmosphere of the Club was one of happy , relaxed holidaymakers and friendly staff who immediately made us feel completely at home . |
20 | He 's just a useless teacher and he does n't make me feel really confident . ’ |
21 | Erm well it does n't make you feel very good . |
22 | Her score and more of photographs here made me feel quite homesick . |
23 | ‘ How d' you feel about a second honeymoon ? ’ |
24 | ‘ Remember when you were delivering boots for me and that boy took them from you , how did you feel then , Will ? ’ |
25 | How do they feel now ? |
26 | ‘ How do we feel now ’ , asked Peter Stansill in It , ‘ in these first strange cold days of our next winter , having just had our minds raped by rationality ? … |
27 | ‘ So how do you feel today , Zambia ? ’ |
28 | It starts as simple as your stepdad asking : ‘ How do you feel today , son ? ’ , and you saying , ‘ Fine ’ when in fact you 're not fine . ’ |
29 | How do you feel today ? ’ |
30 | So what we can do at this point here , Mr Prospect if you cast your mind back to when we first met , tell me how you feel , how , how do you , how , how do you feel today has gone now what should he say ? |