Example sentences of "[pron] feel [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The beekeeper took the stings out and the only reaction I had was I felt a little unsteady . ’ |
2 | well I 'll switch off if I 'm being something rather good , so do n't I feel a bit sorry for those goldfish . |
3 | O-o-o-h , man , do I feel the adrenalin ! |
4 | Ask yourself the question , ‘ Is it my desire , my greed , my wish to be in control that drives me in this matter , or do I feel the lightness of purpose that is a mark of the guidance from within ? ’ |
5 | And before the nausea anaesthetised me , did I feel nostalgia , did I feel regret , did I feel the sense of something ending as the island slipped below the edge of the sea ? |
6 | If only they could know how I feel every time I compete ! |
7 | I feel no different whatsoever to how I felt when I was 30 . |
8 | ‘ I feel no different now to how I felt when I was 30 ’ |
9 | It may sound like sour grapes but I assure you I feel no bitterness merely disappointed . |
10 | Looking back , I feel no regret and no guilt . |
11 | I feel no real need to fill the world with more Diamonds . |
12 | I feel no guilt , says Antonia |
13 | I feel no shame about this . |
14 | My Lords , I feel no doubt that counsel were right to take this course . |
15 | I feel no qualms about taking sides against these contributions , nearly all of which seem to me to disregard the Criminal Law Revision Committee Report and to neglect to analyse the meaning in its context of the word ‘ appropriate . ’ |
16 | I just want someone to know that this — all this stuff — has been a burden and nothing but a burden from start to finish , and that I feel no twinge of regret at coming out of that place , and that I shall never go back into it , ever , so help me Frederica Potter . |
17 | I feel no guilt , when I probably should do . |
18 | But he said : ‘ For the offences involving or linked to theft from cars particularly while committed on bail I feel no other sentence than a custodial one would be appropriate . ’ |
19 | I feel no desire for vengeance , I feel no desire for retribution ; I do n't see those as positive . |
20 | I feel no desire for vengeance , I feel no desire for retribution ; I do n't see those as positive . |
21 | I feel a certain sympathy for their wallflower purity , none for their legislators ' regard for the morals of others , and most for Mapplethorpe 's prophylaxis . |
22 | At times I feel a wee bit guilty having returned home to Scotland all in one piece , when so many of my friends have died or were badly injured . |
23 | One of the things I worry about considerably is that I feel a lot of well-meaning people bring pressure to bear on companies not to take decisions . |
24 | So I feel a terrific relief and release that in the latter part of my business life I 've been really able to make things happen at a considerable speed . |
25 | I stopped crying now , but I feel a bit shaky so I look down at my feet and try to figure things out . |
26 | When I done that I feel a bit sorry . |
27 | She gives me a little smile and I feel a bit better . |
28 | I feel a bit naughty to tell the truth , going off like that and leaving Mr Jackson waiting for me . |
29 | I feel a victim as soon as I arrive in the salon . |
30 | I feel a victim as soon as I arrive ’ |