Example sentences of "make she [vb base] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It had made her feel like a dutiful grown-up daughter , visiting a hypochondriac distant relative once a week .
2 She reminded me that I was a married man — forbade me to approach her or speak to her again in that way , but at the same time I knew I had made her think about the old days — the attraction we 'd had for each other which she could not deny .
3 Made her sit on the sofa , poured a glass of brandy .
4 Dr Neil registered how withdrawn she was , and once they were back home hot , sugary tea was poured down her in a constant stream , and then , despite the warmth of the day , Matey put a shawl around her shoulders and made her sit near the fire .
5 She took Alice to the sitting-room , and made her get inside the sleeping-bag .
6 It was sheer , blind gut instinct that made her go to the porter 's lodge and lie .
7 , And much as she had disliked the old women when they were grasping at her and joking about her , she did notice that they comforted her mother , talking about her two lovely clever daughters , and made her join in a bit of a singsong and made her laugh .
8 He made her wait for an answer as he topped the teapot up with hot water and Ruth 's imagination went off on its own .
9 After that , the other nurses always made her wait in the corridor .
10 His hair was tousled and he still looked a little sleepy , but he was fully dressed , which made her feel at a distinct disadvantage .
11 You made her feel like a woman
12 The heat of his love made her feel like a plant under a burning sun .
13 Finally , it is worth noting Engle 's remark that the horse on which the Amazon warrior rode into battle represented ‘ a substitute for the phallic power which she envied ’ and ‘ made her feel like a man ’ .
14 In a way it made her feel like a traitor to her brother .
15 The ensemble gave her a slinky , model-like elegance and made her feel like an actress playing a part … a nightclub scene , probably … instead of her normal self .
16 She worked crouching down , and the infinitesimal pace of her labours made her feel like an ant , toiling away earnestly at a microscopic task .
17 He saw it made her think for a moment , about him .
18 Bravely , she shut her mind as firmly as she could against the fears that kept crowding in on her as she hurried through the shadows cast by great trees or trod across soggy glades that made her think with a shudder of hidden bogs .
19 The trappings of a domestic servant made her seem like a dove clothed in starling 's feathers .
20 The humiliation and jealousy that had surfaced in her did n't abate in the weeks ahead , and the prospect of the friends ' provincial tour together made her behave like a vixen .
21 Only Diana 's deep sense of patriotic duty made her agree to the arrangement , it told its readers .
22 I asked Cal if it did n't make her feel like a baby .
23 His eyes narrowed and flicked briefly to the open box behind her , and suddenly , with an appalling cramping of her stomach , Meredith knew that his glance had betrayed his true purpose in pretending to want her and making her flee from the vault without properly investigating its secrets .
24 What a strange wedding-gift he had given her too , when he came up to the manor the other afternoon , making her feel like a tenant in her own home ; which , of course , had once been his .
25 The mocking drawl in his voice was making her feel like a five-year-old .
26 It is the ‘ heaps of fantastic things ’ in the old curiosity shop which , by making her exist in a kind of allegory , suggest her story to him , ‘ holding her solitary way among a crowd of wild grotesque companions ’ .
27 Seeing it there , foursquare in soot-streaked stone , with its barred windows , great studded iron door , and high walls trimmed with barbed wire , makes her think with a shudder of the men cooped up inside in cramped cells smelling of sweat and urine , rapists and pimps and wife-beaters and child-molesters among them , and her heart sinks under the thought that crime and punishment are equally horrible , equally inevitable — unless men should change , all become like Charles , which seems unlikely .
28 But that only makes her feel like a jerk .
29 Gioella had been irritated by her and , in revenge , had set out to make her feel like a schoolgirl — not only by action and word , but simply by being effortlessly in charge of everyone , with the possible exception of the Principe di Savognia .
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