Example sentences of "makes [pn reflx] feel " in BNC.
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1 | He makes himself felt . ’ |
2 | With a shrine suspended from the ceiling and with Jerusalem evoked in Henry 's opening speech , the guilty spiritual stain of Henry 's usurpation certainly makes itself felt amid the play 's comic carry-ons and pisspot humour . |
3 | The God-shaped vacuum within us makes itself felt most when we ask ourselves — or our psychiatrist — ‘ Who am I ? ’ |
4 | The military priority makes itself felt throughout society , but ‘ military goals and values are important because of the values of civilians ’ . |
5 | What culture tries to make out of them seems attainable only at the cost of a sensible loss of pleasure ; the persistence of the impulses that are not enrolled in adult sexual activity makes itself felt in an absence of satisfaction . |
6 | Prime Ministerial power also makes itself felt in less direct , although crucial , ways . |
7 | Here is the unique point at which the fitful indeterminacy of quantum theory makes itself felt . |
8 | The influence of these broad parameters makes itself felt in the opening pages of the Report , to the extent that the Committee is prepared to revise its very terms of reference in the light of its wider concerns . |
9 | In soft brass passages it provides a perfectly satisfactory bass by itself , but in loud ones the difference in quality between its ‘ blunt ’ tones and the ‘ sharp ’ utterance of the trumpets and trombones makes itself felt . |
10 | However , the traditional view argues that this factor only makes itself felt after a substantial proportion of total financing is in the form of debt . |