Example sentences of "[noun] have make i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 AIDS has made me think twice about how safe the whole thing is .
2 I supported the lifting of sanctions , but the avalanche of death and blood has made me realise we 've all been conned ’ .
3 The sight of that blood has made me feel a whole lot better .
4 That break had made me realise I was n't in control of my career .
5 ‘ The lads have made me feel very welcome , which is important .
6 ‘ Being with England has made me realise what I have missed ’
7 I suppose having my hands in my pockets has made me think about this .
8 My previous experiences had made me wonder if white policemen did n't get a kick out of black policemen investigating black citizens .
9 All the doctors , psychiatrists and groups I 'd been to so far for help had made me feel worse than ever : could she be any different ?
10 Eva could be snobby , that was obvious , but if I saw something , or heard a piece of music , or visited a place , I would n't be content until Eva had made me see it in a certain way .
11 The crime of syphilis had made me ban sex from my mind for weeks ; now I was found not guilty half an hour with a textbook Conchis had given me to look at had convinced me his diagnosis was right — the libido rose strong .
12 I might have felt a little downcast at that point , only the evening had made me feel more encouraged about my prospects with her than I 'd felt for some time .
13 My mother had intended no lewdness , but the connotations of her remark had made me feel a greater , more immediate sense of defilement than that which I already experienced .
14 Nicola had made me go and see if he was okay and I said yes he was , because I 'd seen his eye move and I left him there .
15 She did n't say why , but went on : " Seeing you two with that bit of a tree 's made me feel like celebrating .
16 Fox 's example has made me think again .
17 Disclosing what 's happening to you can make you feel better and , as described earlier in this chapter , it can also raise your status : ‘ I feel quite tongue-tied in this company ’ or ‘ That comment 's made me go quite red ! ’
18 Winning the competition has made me realise while driving I have something to live up to .
19 Visits to sports grounds in London and Birmingham had made me realize just how many second generation black kids were following the likes of Hope and Cunningham and channelling their efforts into sport .
20 These new men have made me see form , have made me more conscious of the sky where it juts down between houses , of the bright patterns of sunlight which the bath water throws up on the ceiling , of the great ‘ Vs ’ of light that dart through the chinks over the curtain rings , all these are new chords , new keys of design .
21 Once Nour had made me laugh , but then I had laughed — like the nuns — more from happiness than mirth .
22 I had wanted to be a nun before Nour had made me love him with his golden hair and his golden face and his golden eyes .
23 For Bridgnorth had made me resolve that I would never more go among a people that had been hardened in unprofitableness under an awakening ministry …
24 Everything Suzanna had made me feel was alive again , magnified a hundred times .
25 Horses have made me feel like I 'm talking Japanese backwards , which does n't do a lot for your confidence .
26 There have been times when horses have made me feel like I 'm talking Japanese backwards , which does n't do a lot for your confidence .
27 Horses have made me feel like I 'm talking Japanese backwards .
28 These musings have made me burst into verse :
29 Instead , she said , ‘ Donald 's death has made me think ! ’
30 But with more than 50mpg available and the possibility of good deals to reduce the outlay , the cheapest Fiesta has made me take a long hard look at the lavishly equipped hot hatch we use as a shopping car .
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