Example sentences of "it [verb] me [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 It was only the feeling of a moment , but it caused me to slow down .
28 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 .
29 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 .
30 It seduces me to kiss away the harsh words from your lips , to feel your mouth soften and tremble beneath mine . ’
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