Example sentences of "[conj] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] feel " in BNC.
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1 | He continued as if she had n't spoken , his voice dropping to a level of intimacy that suddenly made it feel as though they were alone , not being listened to by thousands of people . |
2 | But if we 've had a really serious news bulletin that just makes me feel more jolly . |
3 | ‘ Up ’ ( and I think we 're talking more than the one level of ambiguity in that solitary two-letter word ) is a record that actually makes you feel happy , in that all of it is uplifting ( oi ! spiritually , not trouserly ) , you can dance to some of it and sing along to the rest , the words are rude and witty and always smart , and Richard Fairbrass is a fantastic pop singer , all post-Bowie and Ferry and languid , a sort of brightly-coloured Neil Tennant . |
4 | Iris has a raw style that ancestral artists The Carter Family would recognise instantly , and a facility for a great story song that never makes you feel insulted or nauseous . |
5 | The lack of a determiner before these nouns makes them generic , and so makes us feel that the human forces that impinge on Titus 's life are vague and insubstantial . |
6 | You know all the guests and something about them ; you can greet , welcome , introduce and generally make them feel at home . |
7 | Leaders make others feel that what they are doing matters and hence makes them feel good about their work . |
8 | The Chairman , Charles Holmes , Vice Chairman Frank Scott , Secratary John Potter , their wives and all the other members we met gave us an exceptionally warm welcome and instantly made us feel at home . |
9 | Giving yourself a home facial now and again makes you feel fresher . |
10 | ‘ We want to intimidate the audience but also make them feel with us . |
11 | The unkind things your husband says to you not only make you feel bad but also make him feel better . |