Example sentences of "it makes me [vb infin] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It 's longer , it makes me feel educated as well dun n it ?
2 It makes me feel numb .
3 It makes me feel alive .
4 It makes me feel all grown up , like Marie 's my girlfriend and that .
5 But it makes me feel calmer .
6 But I do n't see the point in having romantic illusions about myself- or about anyone else for that matter — just because it makes me feel nice and cosy . ’
7 It makes me feel better . ’
8 It makes me feel better to do this .
9 I do not know if the gesture is valid , but I enjoy the ritual ; it makes me feel better .
10 It makes me feel pleased that I 've achieved something in my chosen career . ’
11 It makes me feel terrible .
12 It makes me feel insecure — not understanding what it is they want so much .
13 It makes me feel safer .
14 It makes me feel good , ’ I explained .
15 That I think of as a compliment , and it makes me feel good .
16 It makes me feel good to know that people want to hear my kind of music , the type of music I think is good .
17 In fact , my dogs eat the supermarket 's own brand and I seldom change my car ; paying double for my dinner is the nearest I get to it , to being Imelda , or Ivana , but it makes me feel good .
18 It makes me feel good .
19 And in the orchestra , if a solo comes in slower or faster , I sense it right away ; it makes me feel uneasy .
20 It makes me feel guilty , knowing what some people have to go through to earn a living . ’
21 He ca n't see me of course but it makes me feel funny .
22 It makes me feel sick . ’
23 It makes me feel sick , ’ Rogers said .
24 I really hate anybody who 's being horrible to somebody because it makes me feel bad .
25 It makes me feel happier . ’
26 It makes me feel cold to think I was with him in that situation .
27 Perhaps I 'm more of a Catholic than I thought , but the idea of all those discarded embryos — it makes me feel cold inside . ’
28 It makes me feel different , ’ Diniz said .
29 It makes me feel more than somewhat persecuted to have items of the British public lurking about my property — particularly when most of them have n't read two lines of my verse together . ’
30 ‘ When I think of my former sister-in-law agreeing to marry him , it makes me feel ill , positively ill . ’
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