Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] [pron] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 That made me feel good too .
2 That made me feel good , having those words from her .
3 That made me feel sad .
4 That made me feel sick .
5 That made me feel powerless .
6 Jessamy was n't sure if that made her feel better or not .
7 That made her feel better .
8 Whether that made them feel better , one will never know .
9 erm from yesterday er I think meself personally I 'm very methodical sort of person and I felt what was most important the revelations meself was thought patterns and the use of most structured structured in a presentation and also the importance I could n't believe how that using them made such a difference actually to yourself when you 're standing there and the audience participation erm thought patterns well I 've always used that was just a revelation I mean I 've never
10 For one motive that drives men to commit a real crime there are a thousand that drives them to commit those indifferent acts which are called crimes by bad laws ; and if the probability of crimes is proportionate to the number of motives , to enlarge the sphere of crimes is to increase the probability of their being committed ( p. 94 ) .
11 It was strange to see them grown older , and more familiar with the Corporal , whom they 'd always feared , than me , their old mentor .
12 That got me doing some serious thinking .
13 ‘ Does that make you feel better , sweetheart ?
14 Does that make you feel safer ? ’
15 ‘ Does that make you feel any better ? ’
16 ‘ Does that make you feel bad ? ’
17 Why should that make you walk all night ? ’
18 Unfortunately IBM has not submitted it yet to the likes of X/Open Co Ltd , neither has it signed any deals with the likes of DEC to push MQSeries on its own machines : instead the firm is relying on the system 's own merits to attract software developers .
19 That has I mean most of the welfare state has been er it 'll either created or extended by Conservative government so
20 He is prepared to risk everything to avoid this war . ’
21 It 's a lot easier to see what went wrong with my business than my marriage : books make more sense than people .
22 This led him to see that , that only one thing which can begin to come to the rescue of human beings in this situation , and that is universal love , and on that basis he saw , almost instantaneously , that war , that violence , that coldness in personal relations even , are morally intolerable .
23 This led him to assert that , in spite of ‘ the gross and grievous abominations ’ of Rome , ‘ yet touching those main parts of Christian truth wherein they constantly still persist , we gladly acknowledge them to be the family of Jesus Christ ’ .
24 Some build up a sense of foreboding that is either confirmed or denied , some make us laugh all the way through , some seem written only to outrage .
25 Sometimes Scarlet had a brief insight into her own attitudes to other people and would realize that she had suffered far more pain on their behalf than was necessary and that no one would ever thank her for it : this made her feel useless and extremely tired .
26 Shug made Celie feel wanted , this made her feel secure , ‘ For the first time in my life , I feel just right . ’
27 This made him feel good .
28 Suddenly he was unsure and this made him feel afraid .
29 Remorse over this made him fall ill , and he died within a matter of months to be succeeded in his office by his son Henri ( 1767–1840 ) .
30 The audience , too , was painfully hungry and yet in the presence of food which was not apparently destined for their stomachs ; this made them feel weak and peevish .
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