Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] [modal v] make you " in BNC.
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1 | In this chapter you have discovered many ways in which foods containing dietary fibre can make you feel more satisfied — and the food has not yet gone down the throat . |
2 | This process will make you very familiar with your material and will provide valuable confidence when making your eventual presentation . |
3 | You 'll see that I quite ignore the fact that in my ‘ austere ’ life , my daily menu would make you green with jealousy . |
4 | This statement may make you angry and have quite the opposite effect from the one they actually want . |
5 | Another helping will make you sick . |
6 | The distinction is important , because if you are very sensitive to yeast , even the smallest amount can make you ill , so scrupulous avoidance is necessary , especially at first . |
7 | People who have been married apparently happily , for a long time can make you fed an outsider with just one private glance . |
8 | ONE MORE DANCE COULD MAKE YOU BLIND |
9 | It did not look back at Alice , but said , ‘ One side will make you taller , and the other side will make you shorter . ’ |
10 | If you know that a slightly longer sweater will make you look slimmer and you want to look that way , it is up to you to examine the diagram before you knit and work accordingly . |
11 | But I think a more modest aim would make you just as happy , just as satisfied . |
12 | It did not look back at Alice , but said , ‘ One side will make you taller , and the other side will make you shorter . ’ |
13 | While you can lose half your liver , one and a half kidneys and most of your toes before you get a noticeable drop in performance , a mere 20% fall in resting cardiac output will make you feel as though you are climbing Everest without oxygen . |