Example sentences of "he feel [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | make him feel small , drive him into despair . |
2 | An urban lad , such wide open spaces made him feel exposed and uncomfortable . |
3 | His sisters were still at home , unwilling as ever to comprehend him , only making him feel oafish , prematurely old , unclean . |
4 | There was a health and vigour about them both that made him feel weak again , and intimidated . |
5 | Even so , the way they had just accepted their deaths made him feel odd . |
6 | Resting there , in the protection of the mighty canopy , was an object which made him feel faint with fear . |
7 | The heat made him feel faint ; as his face was moved closer , he could actually feel the blistering heat drying his eye . |
8 | It was obscuring his vision and made him feel faint . |
9 | Now he realises a sugar lump will make him feel better so he does n't mind . |
10 | Nigel assumed she was lying , but it made him feel better . |
11 | It made him feel better when he heard Smallfry mention the book , the special album in which they kept all the photographs of him wearing his best clothes and doing nice things . |
12 | Alexia was trying to make him feel better . |
13 | The unkind things your husband says to you not only make you feel bad but also make him feel better . |
14 | make him feel better , and I was the only one of all his children |
15 | In fact he was waiting for the place , its calm and its unconcern , to make him feel better . |
16 | When she had said that before she had meant it , but now she realised she was lying ; she was wanting to make him feel better and she was also hanging on to her old life to feel safe . |
17 | Make him feel better . |
18 | Make him feel better , comfort him , exactly . |
19 | To make him feel uncertain , uninformed . |
20 | Colin was furious , and it made him feel strong . |
21 | That could still make him feel good . |
22 | Iain feels the effects of the alcohol drunk with the meal but it has made him feel good , giving him a sense — true or not — that he can cope , that he can deal with the way his own mind and from there be able to deal with other people 's . |
23 | This made him feel good . |
24 | She laughed , making him feel good . |
25 | He says the music makes him feel good . |
26 | He might have been using it to make him feel good and as a means to escape boredom or because he feels under pressure to join a group who were sniffing . |
27 | At first he found the increase of activity made him feel healthier , but soon the exhaustion of travelling — and the waste of time involved — began to affect him . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | The work ahead began to make him feel over-rested and dangerous , like a fat lion . |
30 | The very thought made him feel warm inside . |