Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [vb infin] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In Africa visitors are looked upon as a blessing and people go out of their way to meet them and make them feel truly welcome and at home . |
2 | just stupid , you should say that to them , make them feel really stupid . |
3 | and make them look very extra specially good ! |
4 | The peace and tranquility of the Norfolk countryside make me realise how fortunate we are , and all the more conscious of the trials and sorrows that so many people are suffering both in this country and around the world . |
5 | The ‘ personality ’ had to conceal my natural impatience , my moods , my fatigue and make me appear endlessly dynamic and reassuring . |
6 | You make me feel quite dizzy . |
7 | You make me feel so good about myself . |
8 | ‘ You make me feel so strange , so out of control , and all the time you know exactly what you 're doing . ’ |
9 | ‘ Not at all , ’ she murmured , ‘ you make me feel so awake . ’ |
10 | Why do art prizes make me feel so cynical ? |
11 | You make me feel so bad for ever doubting you , for thinking you and she were lovers . |
12 | Cos I ca n't shut up they make me laugh so hard and Harry Enfield Only me ! |
13 | I think I look such a div with these things on , they make me look so stupid ! |
14 | ‘ The scripts make me sound very smart and I like that , ’ he said . |
15 | Why d' ya want really good clothes ? |
16 | Now d' ya know how dirty those shelves get ? |
17 | D' ya know how Ham is ? |
18 | Why d' ya take so long in I ca n't be prepared to do all that ? |
19 | ‘ D' you remember how great she was to us when we were kids ? |
20 | Why d' you get so mad if anyone asks you — ’ |
21 | Those were the Somalis , let me make that clear . |
22 | Let me remember how unforgiving the nuclear power industry is . |
23 | Let me come quite clean on that and tell you that you , at the very moment I hope you are being recorded . |
24 | Never Let Her Slip Away Undercover |
25 | 7 ( — ) Never Let Her Slip Away Undercover |
26 | 5 ( 7 ) Never Let Her Slip Away Undercover |
27 | ‘ A 20th century Paladin ’ , cried US News World Report , a magazine that seldom let itself get too excited ; ‘ He stands alone as the sacrificed knight in the Iran-arms gambit , a true believer steeled and scarred by a lifetime of have-gun-will-travel missions . ’ |
28 | Let him go away content , satisfied that this solution offered in terrible good faith by Jerome had been accepted without question by all , and that he himself was quite secure . |
29 | If you want your child to be kind , let him know how pleased you are when he shares sweets or acknowledge her deed when she comforts a younger child who is crying . |
30 | If her love-letter was the Titanic , let it go down glorious , awash with roses , evening dress and a decadent late-night piano playing ‘ Them There Eyes ’ . |