Example sentences of "it [verb] i [verb] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 It got me noticed here although I think the one-man show I did outside on my own was the real deciding factor with the RSC .
2 It amused me to think back to my life in London .
3 It simply said that my father had died : it asked me to come home .
4 ‘ Trying on all those clothes was fun but it made me realise how tiring shopping for clothes really is .
5 Barbara says although she had a fantastic day , she will probably stick to making her own clothes in future : ‘ Trying on all those clothes was fun but it made me realise how tiring modelling — and shopping — really are .
6 When we were making the recording I have to say it made me feel completely happy ; it is a piece which has such perfection of form .
7 She insisted on having wine with the meal , and as I had n't had a drink in a long time , it made me feel rather tipsy .
8 But I called her my girlfriend , and it made me feel pretty good .
9 It made me feel very afraid .
10 There was a faint perfume , too , clinging to the photo , and it made me feel very homesick .
11 ‘ All I could do was lie on the bed ’ , she says , ‘ it made me feel very ill and because of that I felt slightly depressed .
12 You needed me and it made me feel so good !
13 It made me feel more confident ’
14 It made me feel really funny seeing that .
15 So we had a video , and a special celebration dinner , and it made me feel really great .
16 I told everyone I was going for a merit , but it made me feel really good when I got it !
17 It made me feel quite comfortable about the hospital .
18 I waited to see her face tense as if it was an airtight balloon on a stick ; never mind that it made me choke somewhere in my chest .
19 Compared to the Fraxilly fee , it made me laugh loud .
20 I ENJOYED it most because it made me laugh so much .
21 It made me sit down with my wife and remember all kinds of things . ’ ’
22 It made me sit down and think , ‘ I do n't give a damn what they 're saying .
23 It made me appreciate just how frustrated she must so often feel .
24 And th there there was a cartoon in the paper in the week I thought it made me smile really .
25 The extra weight and clothing was to help me get used to the combined effect of heat and exertion , but it made me look twice the man I was !
26 Since it helped me jump even higher , I took to pole-vaulting right away . ’
27 So for example when I 've given a pint of blood instead of giving it into a plastic bag with sodium citrate to stop it clotting I 've actually given into a plain glass bottle and when I asked what this for the erm transfusion nurse said that they 're going to let the red cells all clot together at the bottom and use the serum that was left for blood grouping purposes which of course is very important .
28 It was only the feeling of a moment , but it caused me to slow down .
29 So I opened this one with practised diffidence … and , if it brought neither emotional nor financial reward , it caused me to dash off an angry — ‘ Disgusted , Centre for Policy on Ageing ’ — letter within the hour .
30 I find this mode of evaluation very important because it allows me to see how the child is thinking , and to what extent they are thinking about problems they are being presented with , whether it 's shallowly , or whether they are actually going into it in some depth .
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