Example sentences of "[adj] [verb] a feeling " in BNC.
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1 | This weekend it is possible to sense a feeling that they can do no more . |
2 | This creates a feeling of urgency that is cultivated by the gearbox , which has ratios close enough to support a seamless aural attack all the way from standstill until fifth is selected at something over 130mph . |
3 | We may say that when a piece of music unexpectedly changes to a minor key this expresses a feeling of foreboding . |
4 | This gives a feeling of ownership and a ‘ pride in keeping the plant working to a high standard ’ . |
5 | This brings a feeling of emptiness that can never be filled and leaves us with a hunger for more . |
6 | If this induces a feeling of unease in you such that you start routinely checking the concrete around the foundations of inferences drawn from social science data , so much the better . |
7 | This induces a feeling of helplessness and engenders a belief in hidden explanations and conspiracy theories . |
8 | Panel interviews can be rather intimidating as it is easy to get a feeling of ‘ just me against all of them ’ . |
9 | For example , cool colours like blue and grey convey a feeling of formality and elegance ; while warm shades of red and orange radiate a cosy intimacy . |
10 | So it is difficult to get a feeling of what workers are dealing with . ’ |
11 | It lasted about a minute before fading and they both sensed a feeling of impending danger . |
12 | Institutional rearing and other adverse childhood experience is liable to produce a feeling that one is in the hands of fate , thus anything to increase the young person 's social problem-solving skills and their belief in their own ability to control what happens to them might be helpful . |