Example sentences of "[noun] make her " in BNC.
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1 | The price tag made her wince . |
2 | That was impossible , because the heat and the champagne made her feel dizzy , till she felt she could hardly concentrate . |
3 | She was tired , emotionally and physically tired , and the champagne made her cease to worry about whether she was right to allow the Burgermeister to cosset her with flowers and champagne . |
4 | Perhaps the presence of her young mistress made her desist from talk ; Emily would address her in high tones as a servant , no more , although the woman was her only companion . |
5 | But the lingering memory of the ghostly horse and a nervousness which could n't be denied at the thought of meeting the Danbys made her feel more than a little awkward . |
6 | Georgina 's civility made her feel queasy . |
7 | Kelly made her escape . |
8 | An angry exclamation made her wince . |
9 | Mrs Bauwens claimed the story made her out to be a ‘ social leper ’ not fit to be seen with a Government Minister . |
10 | Simply to smell Coca-Cola made her , she said , violently sick . |
11 | Marc made her feel as if she 'd just had a battle with a steamroller — but she was mildly pleased with herself . |
12 | It took a moment to accustom herself to the dim light inside , but as she entered a slight noise made her turn . |
13 | Had her concentrated reading of those letters all afternoon made her unduly pernickety ? |
14 | Yet the thought of being cooped up indoors for another few hours made her feel almost suicidal . |
15 | Theodora judged her to be in her early forties , though the thin face and fair , wispy hair made her look younger . |
16 | Even talking about Friedrich made her catch her breath , swallow , bring the shutter down in her head . |
17 | Mr Evans looked at Carrie and his look made her tremble . |
18 | He poured out so much passion that she melted against him , completely willing , enslaved , and his hand moved impatiently to the zip of her dress , moving it down until the cool night air on her skin made her shiver . |
19 | Honesty made her admit she had hoped , but it had been merely dreaming , nothing like this harsh reality . |
20 | The cutting scorn that hardened his eyes and thinned his mouth made her flinch . |
21 | His mouth made her cringe , his hands moulded her flesh . |
22 | The sour taste in her mouth made her retch a couple of times , and after a moment , she got up and walked out of her office to the coffee machine . |
23 | Her innocent pleasure made her seem even — more vulnerable and he sighed inwardly . |
24 | Her appetite for life , boundless energy and numerous gifts and graces made her an all-round person . |
25 | The rules and routines of the institution made her feel secure and offered her plentiful opportunities to do what gave her the most satisfaction , to comply . |
26 | His arms went round her and eased her against his chest , and the brush of his body hair against her nipples made her cry out . |
27 | All the same , if it happened that David made her with child , she would bear the child proudly , and be glad that she had brought him a degree of happiness . |
28 | A shout from David made her start . |
29 | His grip tightened and his evident emotion made her lift up her fingers to his lips . |
30 | She had no idea how long she had been there when a movement in the undergrowth made her look up . |