Example sentences of "[vb past] [pers pn] [vb infin] [conj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The blizzards stirred them , made them leap and flurry , like his father 's anger .
2 Yes , she was the first person who made me realise that acting was more than just speaking and doing .
3 ‘ It made me realise that people in showbusiness are really rather nasty , ’ she says .
4 This made me feel that Sorrel was still with us , and I 'm sure she was — in Bamba .
5 It must have been the totality of the situation that made me feel that heaven was very near and the invisible clearly seen .
6 Armstrong zipped through the City with more than usual aplomb , which made me think that Duncan the Drunken had given him a tuning .
7 The hostile rocks cape in the midst and partly on top of which Arette-Pierre-Saint-Martin has been built also made me wonder whether skiers ever think about what might be underneath the snow they are skiing on .
8 He gave me a look which made me wonder whether Mavis had n't , after all , spilled the beans .
9 It made me realize that things need n't be , that nothing is what it seems in life , that there are no rules . ’
10 I received a few letters from strangers which made me realize that people did care .
11 But he let me search and ch-ch-ch
12 Heard him say that sirens were blowing and people were donning gas masks and moving into sealed rooms .
13 As soon as he walked through the door of the rather dark basement flat in the Bayswater Road and heard her explain that Pauline 's boyfriend was ill so she had gone off to his place to see what she could do for him , Freddie wanted to flee .
14 It had been far easier to keep it tidy , she thought , in the days when she wore it pinned up ; the style she had taken to suited her better and made her look and feel years younger than she was but it was a terrible nuisance .
15 Unable to argue with the fairness of his statement , Polly felt her anger and frustration double .
16 Barnsley always looked threatening on the aerial front and they made it count when Brendan O'Connell arrived at the back post to bury a Wayne Biggins cross with a power header .
17 Now , where did I leave that gui
18 So when did I suggest that Doreen should take over the office ?
19 These pipes stretching thinly in a bridge across the service road injected a mix of chemicals into the walls of the furnace itself ; did I know that fuel was only used in the start-up process , after which the chemicals themselves provided the fire ?
20 Dared she hope that fitzAlan had already risen , giving her time to resume her protective mask ?
21 Did you watch that London 's Burning last night ?
22 But did you realise that smoking can impair the blood which carries oxygen to the brain and therefore decrease mental efficiency ?
23 Did you feel that students there were receiving adequate information about dyslexia ?
24 Did you feel that people had that same kind of disillusionment with the government more generally speaking ?
25 And did you think that Wilko should have brought on Batty to give the midfield a bit more ‘ bite ’ ( in place of Fairclough ? ) ?
26 Did you clap when David sung his song ?
27 ‘ with intent to cause that person to believe that immediate unlawful violence would be used against him or another by any person ’ This point , if used , can be proved by the officer in the case questioning the offender , e.g. ‘ Did you want that Notown Football Club supporter to believe that you and your friends were going to hit him ? ’
28 How did you recognize and measure impartiality ?
29 How did you do when Uncle Bob came home ?
30 Did you see that stuff in the room we just came through ? ’
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