Example sentences of "it [vb past] me [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It led me to ponder two questions .
2 It made me feel better to call him sir .
3 ‘ Do n't drink too much of that , ’ said my mother , unable to stop herself ; but it made me feel better , more like the early girl of Egypt and less like the starveling cat .
4 Yeah it made me feel better actually because I had the same impression as you .
5 It made me feel good to know that I could see him and he could n't see me , and that I was aware and fully conscious and he was n't .
6 And it made me feel good about myself . ’
7 It made me feel uncomfortable .
8 It made me feel guilty — I daresay that 's why I asked Flora . ’
9 It made me feel uneasy .
10 He had the northern half of the sheet open , and it made me feel worse , for it showed the estuary , Foulness Island , and the junction of the Crouch with the River Roach — just the area where I wanted to potter in Joanna .
11 It looks therapeutic in movies but it made me feel worse than ever .
12 It made me feel great — so great that I agreed to do yet another lecture , this time in front of a full fourth-year assembly — that 's over a hundred kids !
13 It made me feel horrible : unkind and strong .
14 It made me feel horrible .
15 It made me feel funny looking at that hair , and I did n't like it .
16 It made me feel funny .
17 It made me feel lovely , ’ Matilda said .
18 It made me feel sick .
19 It made me feel sick — as if I 'd had a clout ; in the stomach . ’
20 I mean Adam 's lucky in that respect , I could n't smoke when I was pregnant , I , it made me feel sick , I could n't stand the smell of it , I had no urge to smoke at all , I went right off smoking , I respect , I was lucky , but I do feel sorry for these people that smoking at present cos it must be ever so hard .
21 It made me feel queer , I can tell you . "
22 I seemed fated to spend my time with them and it made me feel incomplete as though I were yet unborn .
23 I was staggered , but I ca n't say it made me feel wretched .
24 The worst day we were out here working on the garden and it made me think this must be what it was like in the trenches
25 He added : ‘ I made a tremendous start to the year and badly wanted that No 1 spot for the first time but it made me become negative .
26 Thanks once again for a charming picture — it made me smile all day .
27 So the A fifty nine well let me put it let me put another question , does the A sixty one serve a similar function to the A fifty nine ?
28 It helped me do all sorts of things I would n't have done otherwise . ’
29 I tell ya , it threw me having those tormented eyes of Clift staring just above me . ’
30 Soon after that , I was fortunate enough to obtain a research studentship at U.C.L. which paid me a small salary of 750 per annum — this was slightly less than what I had been earning as a teacher , but it enabled me to return full-time to research at U.C.L. The money for the studentship had been provided by a television network , ATN .
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