Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] him [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The thought of this not only made him feel uneasy , but embarrassed .
2 As Derek came close to him , Jack could smell fry-up on his breath and it suddenly made him feel sick again .
3 Poverty , cruelty and injustice literally make him feel sick .
4 That alone made him feel foolish .
5 ‘ And since he did n't call me back , you obviously told him to keep quiet . ’
6 The cupboard was just deep enough to hold him sitting cross-legged , his head concealed in the pinstriped folds of Francie 's second-best suit , which hung on a hanger .
7 His sisters were still at home , unwilling as ever to comprehend him , only making him feel oafish , prematurely old , unclean .
8 Candy would pounce on that like a terrier , demanding to know why she did n't just tell him to get lost .
9 The specialist gave him a series of injections which did n't exactly help him feel happy .
10 The big Irishman had been teasing him all along , just to make him look ridiculous in front of all those other men .
11 Suddenly Graham realised — with a small , disquieting feeling in his stomach — that they were standing right outside a place which always made him feel apprehensive .
12 Athelstan agreed ; the landlord of the Piebald Horse was a one-armed , reformed sea pirate who had confidentially explained to the friar how he would love to go to church but the smell of incense always made him feel ill .
13 That could still make him feel good .
14 It was the first time Hoomey had ever seen him look happy .
15 ‘ I never once saw him get upset or angry ’ , said Ken Bradshaw , one of his circle of disciples .
16 It also made him feel sick , which was n't so good .
17 Because he is used to having to do this and this familiar act probably made him feel secure as it was something he did back home .
18 Almost the last of the gifted amateurs to hold their own among scientific professionals , his considerable intellect also allowed him to provide clear analysis of administrative problems , which he tackled in conciliatory style .
19 It often led him to become aggressive , especially during band meetings .
20 However , if you stress to your husband that you really want him to stay awake and ‘ finish you off ’ , I 'm sure he 'll try .
21 This has often led him to tighten monetary policy while everybody around was urging him to ease .
22 Even when on top of his game the intensity of his desire often makes him appear downcast as he strides down the fairways — in direct contrast to his compatriot Seve Ballesteros , who has every emotion etched on his face .
23 Once I even caught him buying tinned sardines — with all that fresh fish in the sea ! ’
24 ‘ I did n't even see him to say good day to . ’
25 But , as things stand , cases of a person feeling cold when conditions are such as would ordinarily make him feel warm are the exception to the rule .
26 He therefore ruled that Reagan should testify , but rejected a request that he should appear in person , and instead allowed him to give videotaped evidence .
27 You concealed knowledge of a deserter , you actually helped him stay deserted , and They can make out a case for saying you still are .
28 In the few days that Blake had known the Doctor , he had never seen him fall asleep .
29 Keeper Judge never touched him let alone trip him .
30 And so , through playing his stuff so many times , hearing him play it on record and on bootlegs and actually hearing him sing live — once — it 's got to the point where it 's hard to say whether this is my natural voice or if it 's something I learned .
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