Example sentences of "that [verb] you [vb infin] " in BNC.
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1 | It was the kind of sound that made you think of the noise lambs probably make when they can smell the mint being brought in from the garden . |
2 | ‘ Perhaps you were thinking about Finn 's hand and that made you think you saw a hand ? ’ |
3 | He thought he could hear voices now ; silvery , gentle voices , dark voices , that made you think you might be being watched . |
4 | The pale blue tights , moulded over bulging thighs , of the male trapeze artists , that made you think about the flattened bulge between their legs . |
5 | Exactly how he achieved this I can not explain except to say that he had a kind of eloquence that made you think he was speaking to you personally and the gift of a born story-teller . |
6 | ‘ You was worried about her , Isaac , same as all of us , ’ said Peg , and she gave Pa one of those nice smiles that made you feel warm inside . |
7 | And I mean that made you feel bad as well . |
8 | He looked at her with his blue eyes that made you feel you were in the far distance and he was bringing you into focus gradually , like a ball magnetised to drop into his outstretched hand , be clasped by his fingers . |
9 | You seem to have an emotion , that made you resent making a sacrifice to your brother , and , and presumably , would have stopped you making it , if you 'd been free to choose . |
10 | Was there anything that you remember at that stage that was unusual , that made you suspect something was going to happen ? ’ |
11 | ‘ No reason , ’ she said , ‘ just the same polite curiosity that made you ask all those questions about Simone and André . |
12 | I 'd like to think that it was remorse that made you come sobbing into Adam 's arms that way , but I 'm not so naïve as to believe it . |
13 | ‘ What was it that made you come after me ? ’ she asked , curious to learn the truth . |
14 | Television programmes or books that make you laugh will do you far more good . |
15 | If you can identify some of them , you may find you can arrange things so that you avoid some of the situations that make you feel Not-OK and increase your exposure to situations where you experience OKness . |
16 | You will wear them more frequently than any single outfit of clothes and it is worth paying as much as you can afford to get a pair that make you feel and look good . |
17 | Vill that make you feel better ? ’ |
18 | I like clear , bright , strong colours — happy colours that make you feel alive , ’ she says . |
19 | This formula can help you express messages that make you feel uncomfortable . |
20 | They nearly all contain the extraordinary adrenalin tug that marks pop off from everything apart from the madder bits of techno — songs that make you feel like you are on speed are harder to write than ones that make you cry — FACT . |
21 | To holiday here you not only get to feel a lot closer to God 's earth , but you also get to feel closer to your fellow man , and there 's not many places that make you feel like that ! |
22 | Not poems that make you feel on the edge of space but poems that make you feel you contain space inside yourself . |
23 | Not poems that make you feel on the edge of space but poems that make you feel you contain space inside yourself . |
24 | Yeah , what kinds of things happen that you know , that make you feel unhappy ? |
25 | They come complete with full battle briefings , thought-provoking commentaries , films and realistic audio effects that make you feel as if you 're almost witnessing the battle scene . |
26 | but I can not emphasize too strongly that you should only choose furniture and furnishings that make you feel comfortable . |
27 | Once again it boils down to confidence , and the small test I recommend on page 14 for finding out the colours that make you feel secure , can apply just as well to style . |
28 | Several things that make you think that there 's no one in there . |
29 | The Wild Wood has a different smell to Pigeon Alley , more like the chicken transporters that make you gasp when you ca n't get the car windows up fast enough — a cocktail of scurf , shit and butcher 's shop . |
30 | There is magnetism in romantic gestures that make you forget you 've been standing in the same place for half the day , that there is not a child in the house washed and you never got flowers from your 's truly . |