Example sentences of "make she feel [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 | His hair was tousled and he still looked a little sleepy , but he was fully dressed , which made her feel at a distinct disadvantage . |
3 | You made her feel like a woman |
4 | The heat of his love made her feel like a plant under a burning sun . |
5 | 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 ’ . |
6 | In a way it made her feel like a traitor to her brother . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | She worked crouching down , and the infinitesimal pace of her labours made her feel like an ant , toiling away earnestly at a microscopic task . |
9 | I asked Cal if it did n't make her feel like a baby . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | The mocking drawl in his voice was making her feel like a five-year-old . |
12 | But that only makes her feel like a jerk . |
13 | 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 . |