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

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1 Den it made me gu looking fe a job ,
2 I liked him , and he was different from other boys , not at all pushy , except pushy to please I suppose , but even that was sweet in a way — it made me want to say , it 's all right , do n't fret so much , I 'm having a perfectly nice time , slow down .
3 It made me want to slap his face .
4 I 'd stare at him and he 'd stare back at me and it made me want to shoot myself .
5 It made me want to go and live in San Francisco . ’
6 It made me want to throw up ! ’
7 It made me want to throw up .
8 It made me want to run out and play the first two albums post haste , which is no bad thing .
9 Now I am never ashamed of anything , for I consider shame to be a bourgeois and petty emotion , but this was the one occasion when I felt ashamed of myself , and I have never forgotten how sad it made me to have denied my principles for the sake of friendship and love — or what I imagined to be love .
10 ‘ When I beat Nick for the Barcelona Open it gave me a three-year exemption on the tour but it turned out to be a £90,000 exemption — that 's what it cost me to keep playing until I lost it in 1991 . ’
11 By the time I was ten it seemed I had lived backstage to so many of those early film sets .
12 As I looked at him , it seemed I had found a brother and sisters to love and be proud of for the rest of my life .
13 All I needed was a little bit of luck and as I pressed , dry mouthed , along the empty street it seemed I had found it The shock when I saw the two burly SPs strolling towards me was like a blow but was immediately followed by a strange calm .
14 As it happened I had heard a very similar point being put to a group of Belfast managers from top insurance companies a few days previously .
15 Before it happened I had reached a point where at last I was earning enough money to make things a little bit easier , and then suddenly I found myself having to start all over again with wrecked finances , a new relationship and living in digs .
16 It meant me having to dash back to England because my passport was at home , and we 'd got no tickets .
17 It meant I had to stay in character for the five weeks between the two periods of works .
18 It took me ages to get Iris , the landlady of the Duke of Wellington , to answer the phone .
19 It took me ages to get to grips , about 18 months in all .
20 It took me ages to work out how to get Armstrong 's door open , but thank God the ignition is on the left .
21 It took me ages to phone . ’
22 I shut my eyes and opened them again and checked the figure it said I had won .
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