Example sentences of "[conj] it make me [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | Nearby the sea terns and eider ducks were nesting , the ducks beautifully camouflaged , sitting tight as long as they could , then moving quickly to reveal eggs of a gorgeous sage green looking so warm in their nest of breast feathers that it made me long for the comforts of my sleeping bag . |
2 | I waited to see her face tense as if it was an airtight balloon on a stick ; never mind that it made me choke somewhere in my chest . |
3 | He said : ‘ When we play like that it makes me wonder why we are in the wrong half of the table . |
4 | The magazine folded and we all got drunk on Bulgarian wine and I made a speech about going out to penetrate the government and cut the arteries of the police state right at its heart — you need Bulgarian wine to say things like that it makes me faint to think of it now . |
5 | I just change the format a little bit here and there so it makes me write differently . |
6 | The worst day we were out here working on the garden and it made me think this must be what it was like in the trenches |
7 | ‘ However , there are a lot of good players from around Europe playing on the Swedish Tour and it made me realise what I have to do to make it as a pro . |
8 | I 'd stare at him and he 'd stare back at me and it made me want to shoot myself . |
9 | ‘ Honest , I 'd never seen 'im before , I just bumped into 'im in the fog and it made me sprain me ankle . |
10 | I thought about it and it made me feel a bit better . |
11 | But I called her my girlfriend , and it made me feel pretty good . |
12 | So we had a video , and a special celebration dinner , and it made me feel really great . |
13 | There was a faint perfume , too , clinging to the photo , and it made me feel very homesick . |
14 | You needed me and it made me feel so good ! |
15 | I seemed fated to spend my time with them and it made me feel incomplete as though I were yet unborn . |
16 | He had the northern half of the sheet open , and it made me feel worse , for it showed the estuary , Foulness Island , and the junction of the Crouch with the River Roach — just the area where I wanted to potter in Joanna . |
17 | And it made me feel good about myself . ’ |
18 | ‘ If you really want to know , I just feel I did n't handle a particular situation very well , and it made me wonder … ’ |
19 | We were getting drenched , and it made me smile . |
20 | ‘ It is so sad what happened and it made me cry when I read her story but she is a remarkable woman . ’ |
21 | ‘ It is so sad what happened and it made me cry when I read her story but she is a remarkable woman . ’ |
22 | Oh poetry some of those poems that Bon had in her Touchstones book , especially the ones , the war , about the war , I read some of those and it made me cry , it was so sad . |
23 | I thought it showed a gross lack of understanding on her part to have made a comment like this and it made me doubt whether she understood the complexity of the situation . |
24 | underneath that exterior , and it made me realize , that you know , you do n't have to like your relatives , I 'm afraid , you have to put up with them , and love them . |
25 | ‘ God forbid ! ’ said Dionne , ‘ just that I 'm living with a delinquent at the moment and it makes me feel mature . |
26 | That I think of as a compliment , and it makes me feel good . |
27 | It is puzzling when people say I write like this one and that one and all such different kinds of writers and so many of them , and it makes me feel I am nothing in myself . ’ |
28 | I keep getting awful pains in my side and it makes me go all hot . |
29 | I can do all those nice things in Jan , Feb and March , and not to mention when I get home tearing my garden to pieces , that 's gone to pot , which is as well , because it does n't make it , see , see one thing I find about coming down here , I see the really smarter shops than I would unless I were in Norwich and it makes me realise still after this , I do n't crave for the things in shops . |
30 | And it makes me wish that it could always be so . |