Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] i [vb infin] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | What strange quirk of the heart made me feel so much a part of the life of this place ? |
2 | Their ugly faces and unpleasant smell made me feel quite ill . |
3 | Cos mum made me laugh tonight but she came in and she said oh you can have a hot cross bun there , I said well I think I 'll have a piece of chocolate cake and she said alright then ! |
4 | That bit made me think even then . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | ‘ The scripts make me sound very smart and I like that , ’ he said . |
7 | Holmes ' warm words of thanks made me feel much happier , and I saw that he was right . |
8 | Would you believe that the sight of her in that condition made me feel differently about her ? |
9 | One of the questions I was asked was , which historical figure did I admire most ? |
10 | I just keep thinking that there must be a logical reason why Fernando let me go so easily — ’ |
11 | When I was 19 my parents made me leave home , and after a series of disastrous relationships I became pregnant . |
12 | My physical exercise makes me feel so good inside — whether I 'm on my stairmaster , whether I 'm out running , dancing to music like a crazy person , riding up hills on my bicycle or just taking a brisk walk . |
13 | ‘ I 'm not a particularly patient man , and the thought of lying flat on my back for weeks made me feel almost suicidal , and if it had n't been for your parents — well , suffice to say that they were marvellous — ’ |
14 | Surprisingly , working in Malcolm 's shop made me feel quite at home . |
15 | I am deeply touched by your reluctance to let me do so , but I feel sure this is the right thing to do . |
16 | Perhaps I 'm sounding cynical , but the sight of Diana reaching for Lady Spencer 's arm during the funeral service made me feel quite sick . |
17 | And when the babies were both a ripe four-plus , and she did indeed go off to Peking and left them with me , the ensuing fun made me wonder sometimes whether I was their father , which is no question to put , since the answer should be proffered , I suppose . |
18 | When I reached home , my wife made me promise never to go to sea again , and I thought my adventures had come to an end . |
19 | His questions make me realize again how far away Europe is from the United States , and how relatively obscure . |
20 | What I heard every time Barnesy got the ball made me feel really bad for him . |
21 | Well I only , th I mean the woman made me feel dead small because I said to her you know , she was asking everybody why they 'd come and I said , well I 've only come to give Chris moral support , which was the truth because until about three hours before we went , I did n't even know it was there |
22 | The bad news is that the good news made me feel so relieved and excited that I ran out to a bar and drank a bunch of big ones . |
23 | ‘ People made me feel so welcome that I will undoubtedly go back and live in the North-East . |
24 | The smoke made me feel quite sick . ’ |
25 | My Lord let me speak plainly , I introduced the topic of when he was recaptured , I asked nothing about what was . |
26 | 'It makes me feel more certain of myself . ’ |
27 | ‘ Reading your magazine makes me feel very small ’ , he wrote . |
28 | T'missus at Laurels lets me bring 'ome what I want and I reckon them carnations is me favourite . " |
29 | Ryan made me promise never to tell you . ’ |
30 | The More shoot let me do just that . |