Example sentences of "made [pers pn] [vb infin] all " in BNC.
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1 | Thanks once again for a charming picture — it made me smile all day . |
2 | ‘ No reason , ’ she said , ‘ just the same polite curiosity that made you ask all those questions about Simone and André . |
3 | ‘ What made you come all the way out here just for a drink anyway ? ’ enquired Sheila . |
4 | ‘ Then what in hell 's name made you come all this way in weather like this ? ’ |
5 | Athelstan again made him repeat all they knew , though this time excluding Sir Thomas Springall 's murder . |
6 | This sight brought her immediately down from her high , tragic pinnacle and made it seem all somehow cosier , as she thought she was sharing this music with such a wise and friendly dog . |
7 | Millwall on the other hand made it look all to easy … their sub Verveeay was a yard too quick for the Oxford defence … and his shot was spot on … |
8 | The group went on growing until St Augustine , or rather his source , made it include all the barbarians : " Atlantici Libyes , Aegyptii , Indi , Persae , Chaldaei , Scythae , Galli , Hispani " ( Civ. dei 8.9 ) . |
9 | And it made us run all the way here just so 's we can hurry up and wait . ’ |
10 | They made us scrub all the way through pregnancy as well , right up to the end . |