Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] made i [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Their ugly faces and unpleasant smell made me feel quite ill .
2 The old lady made me jump when she told me not to stare but to sit down and not be nervous .
3 Even indoors , where vigorous exercise was impossible , I would insist on open windows , explaining that lack of fresh air made me feel sleepy .
4 His use of the English language made me respect him .
5 He was the ideal of all the friends I had ever longed for , the elder brother that , as an only child , I could never hope for — though he was at least fifteen years younger than I , his assurance and absolute maleness made me feel like a younger brother by contrast .
6 My natural reserve made me recoil at this blatant approach , as did my total commitment and loyalty to Leslie .
7 Lady Augusta xenophobically added : ‘ … a sort of national prejudice made me attribute the grace and dignity of the scene , for what there was of either came from her , to the blood of Kirkpatrick ! ! ! ’ , a reference to Eugénie 's Scottish grandfather
8 Two explosions in quick succession made me throw myself to the ground .
9 So that I ca n't say I had any positive feelings in the first place , but the realisation that everybody else had negative feelings made me love him .
10 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 .
11 The bad yellow-eyed woman made me take my toothbrush in case I got carted off to pokey .
12 My guilty passion made me admire her in everything she said or did .
13 Some important business made me change my plans .
14 Just looking at his fishy staring eyes and open mouth made me want to keep silent .
15 But a desire to be fair , a wish to be absolutely certain , and an understandable reluctance to accuse someone of perfidy who has been a friend of mine for six difficult years made me pull the telephone back to my mouth .
16 There are cases like ( 141 ) , where make evokes a form of coercion : ( 147 ) — " Big Hans made me come .
17 ‘ Flaming June ’ , people muttered bitterly amid the cascades of rain , and the thought of the poor men who must be waiting to set out across the choppy Channel in their small boats to fight a bloody battle on the other side made me feel cold and sick .
18 Their genuine spirit made me feel bogus and cowardly .
19 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 .
20 Such belligerent consolation made me think more , not less , about that strange woman he had coupled with on the Nile .
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