Example sentences of "it [vb past] me [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In fact it got me some funny looks because I was reading Today 's Horse on the tube and could n't help laughing out loud ! |
2 | I noticed Nick Faldo was pulling a trolley and it made me curious . |
3 | It made me anxious , focusing on my physical self , keeping a certain shape . ’ |
4 | I mean , I felt that , it made me worse as well , by going to them and I decided that I would never go back to them again , you know . |
5 | It made me uncomfortable , but I found that I grew more confident . |
6 | It made me sterile . ’ |
7 | I could n't quite tell , and as a sort of curator of the afternoon , it made me nervous . |
8 | It made me nervous . |
9 | It made me hungover instead . |
10 | ‘ Nicely put , ’ I said , and drew on the cigarette until it made me light-headed . |
11 | It made me sad to hear him speak like that ; he did n't seem to understand that was all I wanted to do . |
12 | ‘ It made me bad-tempered and very impatient — not the best recipe for a successful relationship . ’ |
13 | And I I went but it was so embarrassing it made me ill . |
14 | It made me shaky , seeing Harry dopey like that , pumped full of drugs . ’ |
15 | Even the way he said it made me mad ; so calm about it . |
16 | ‘ It made me angry , and that sort of thing makes me get stuck in . ’ |
17 | It was unfair , it made me angry . |
18 | IT made me angry to read that £2 million pools winner Rodi Woodcock kept her laboratory job . |
19 | It made me angry , I can tell you , but there was no point in making a scene . ’ |
20 | It made me sick with anger . ’ |
21 | But it made me sick and dizzy , so I did n't take it . |
22 | Davide wanted to burst out , ‘ You hypocrite , stop making up to my sisters and playing the shining knight , I saw you go to communion today , and it made me sick . |
23 | It was the only occasion I saw inside and it made me hungry to go again . |
24 | This was true , in a way , and his saying it made me sympathetic and tearful , but on the other hand I knew that if I had told him , his attitude would not have been as indulgent as he was pretending now . |
25 | It made me glad to be what I was . |
26 | It made me wary of Throgmorton — but it does n't make me a murderer nine years later . ’ |
27 | Their publication was a speculation which — so far as it made me known & procured me employment in Zoological drawing — answered my expectations — but in matters of money occasioned me considerable loss . |
28 | Then when I reached the Mess , you letter was waiting for me , and it made me happy and sad at once , and I just HAD to write you a note , though I ca n't post it tonight . |
29 | It cost me many night-hours the more because I was reading of one thing and thinking of another . ’ |
30 | I went down town yesterday and got some braising steak and it cost me five pounds sixty . |