Example sentences of "[coord] she feel " in BNC.

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1 And so , when faced with something he or she feels unsure about , they seek security from the more confident ( and usually more dominant ) dog , which has been allowed to learn independence and develop a one-to-one relationship with the owner .
2 Although every parent has the right in the fullness of time to decide whether he or she feels they can cope with their child , they can not be placed in a position of absolute power over its life if they have an extremely misleading impression of the form that that child 's life might take .
3 Or attempt to explore with a Central European Jew the precise nature of the ties that he or she feels with a culture which down the centuries has been responsible for so much persecution and pain .
4 It is by no means altogether improbable , for instance , that some ordinary person on the periphery of a murder should be so disturbed by some apparent contradiction of character that he or she feels obliged to talk about it to others involved , and thus gradually comes to unearth the secret of character you have put at the heart of your story .
5 His favoured writer had the skills to transport the reader so that he or she felt , smelt , and heard whatever he intended .
6 This allowed an individual citizen to request that case be referred to the Constitutional Council if he or she felt that fundamental rights were being undermined .
7 Equally , the involvement is more likely to be won if the student 's choices and decisions are genuine and not bogus , allowing him or her to feel personally responsible for at least part of it .
8 Her patron is male and she feels no qualms about rubbing shoulders with male chefs and passing orders to a commis who may be older than she is .
9 Before : Rebecca 's long , one-length hair is quite coarse and she feels it looks dull and boring .
10 And she feels safe with me .
11 — One day , Amadé follows him in stealth to his fish ponds , and she sees him — well — she sees him loving and petting his new love , and she feels her heart inside breaking .
12 For Daria Davidova , 13 , coming to England has not only helped her physical health — her headaches have stopped and she feels more energetic — but has also provided emotional relief .
13 And she feels better herself — after two weeks , her headaches and tiredness have gone .
14 ‘ Perhaps she 's been thinking things out and she feels a bit sorry for you . ’
15 She says he 's threatened to burn the house down and she feels vulnerable .
16 She got herself a job in Reading college , she got somebody to take her down there and a place to get an English A Level , and Mary said it 's a thing with her she wants to get this English A Level cos her father had one and she feels that is she could get and English A Level it would impress him , he , she spends her life trying to impress her father who does n't really takes much notice of her , .
17 At thirty-seven she could only say for sure who she was not and she felt that time was running out .
18 Suddenly , the track fell away sharply , in front of her feet , and she felt before she saw the expanded horizon .
19 Roddick did not offer any resistance , because at the time she was a frustrated actress and she felt teaching English and history to a class of forty kids at a local secondary school was the next best thing to acting .
20 He was an old , stooping , emaciated bachelor , aghast at the facts of life ; he never smiled , but glowered defensively at the world from under his eyebrows , and she felt a certain sympathy for him .
21 Today she had something of her own that she wanted to do and she felt trapped .
22 She felt he must have a grudge of some kind against her and she felt very frightened .
23 She wondered , until the wind shifted the curtains again and she felt the cold of February , a February morning , for that was what it was , and her room empty .
24 The idea was a novelty , it illumined a new area of thought in Isabel Lavender 's mind , and she felt a little daring , a little afraid , at bringing up for scrutiny something she had so long taken for granted .
25 For a second , she lay back and the pillows and the nightmare took her , sweat ran from her pores , and she felt herself falling and the great straining of her heart .
26 All around her were the smiling faces so lacking at Oreste 's birth , for Ellen and William could not match the pride of Ferdinando nor the ecstasy of Pen , and she felt loved and treasured not pitifully alone and bereft .
27 It was not just her station in life which precluded choice but life itself and she felt foolish not to have realised this long ago .
28 Her heart beat in a way she had not been conscious of it beating for many a month and she felt near to tears .
29 Skinner was looking at her , and she felt a caress of terror .
30 Her heartbeats were like a constant patter now , and she felt pains inside her chest and head .
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