Example sentences of "and made [pron] feel " in BNC.

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1 It was n't only Simon she pushed over the edge : in that defiant , violent act she was taking revenge on all those people who had ever hurt her and made her feel worthless .
2 He respected her and made her feel beautiful .
3 At least everyone there seemed very nice , they had welcomed Lizzy and made her feel secure and wanted .
4 All the same , the image of his isolation remained with her , and made her feel uneasy and even guilty towards him .
5 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 .
6 The absurd image touched her and made her feel somehow protected and safe : this kind , bumbling man would never despise her .
7 After that she put on a dress of burnt sienna which contrasted with her pale gold hair and made her feel more feminine .
8 Guido 's totally unexpected reference to Arnie , and the way he 'd cocked his head at her and smiled as he 'd said it , had thrown her and made her feel totally vulnerable .
9 Nevertheless the memory of his stricken face was somehow disturbing and made her feel guilty — a strange and unpleasant sensation that she tried to banish by taking a final look at her patient .
10 And he hung it there for me and made me feel its proportions .
11 It was fun and made me feel useful and wanted .
12 ‘ He gave me pride in meself and made me feel wanted .
13 ‘ Initially it was very disconcerting and made me feel very self-conscious , ’ she said .
14 I 've just asked Kurt whether the heroin rumours are true — to which he 's laughed , said ‘ No ! ’ and made me feel his arms for any tell-tale scars or holes , though obviously shooting up is n't the only way to take smack and to be honest I 'm not sure I knew what I was meant to be looking for , but still , it 's an impressive gesture at the very least — when Anton walks in with a woman I recognise as Susan Silver , manager of Soundgarden .
15 When I felt strong enough to get dressed and go downstairs , Diana and Mary looked after me very kindly , and made me feel welcome in their pleasant home .
16 It stood , white and opulent , like Swiss snow , and made me feel sticky-palmed and uncouth .
17 She was still very active and made me feel so welcome , especially when she opened the sherry bottle .
18 ‘ It really touched me and made me feel quite sad that a man should have died in the street from hypothermia so I 've decided to try and do something to help ’ she said .
19 The treatment itself was distressing and made him feel very ill , but the care and kindness of the medical staff and of the radiologists made his time bearable for both of us .
20 It was obscuring his vision and made him feel faint .
21 They concluded that by taking people out of their own homes , however modest , they were being removed from conditions which they knew and made them feel secure into ‘ a new social environment in which priority is given to the collectivity over the individual . ’
22 But I ate myself silly on them last night and made myself feel sick so I 'll never eat them again now .
23 The mosquitoes had already arrived in force and made us feel as if one trench was very much like another .
24 It pinned us down and made us feel that we could n't not go back without feeling terribly guilty .
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