Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] feel [art] " in BNC.

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1 But you see he do n't feel the cold !
2 But in those rare flashes when one can shed the present self and all it is in command of I realise that there were really only two occasions when I did personally feel the times on my pulse in such a way that I remember them , and not what I have since reconstructed of them .
3 For the first time , Hank did not feel a pang of envy at his friend 's being already at work ; he felt he was doing better than any young policeman could hope to do .
4 The laird , however , would have a short memory indeed if he did not feel a deep sense of gratitude to the man who could remove the spectre of this large indigent family becoming a charge upon his estate .
5 Zuwaya probably used marriages to create alliances with members of other lineages living in the same place , and to maintain connection with members of the same lineage living in different places , even though they did not feel the same ecological pressures as the members of the Saadi confederation .
6 He did not feel the presence of the dead poet in the room , but he did have a vague excited sense that any of these containers — the desk , the trunks , the hat-boxes , might contain some treasure like the faded letters in his own breast-pocket .
7 Tony said he did not feel the need to come to see the therapist again , as he felt that he would now be able to tackle his difficulties without support .
8 Perhaps because the tortoiseshell male was neither fully male nor fully female , it did not feel the need to compete in these single-sex pecking-order disputes .
9 But still coming in , and so gone that he did not feel the punches .
10 He started out with March in F2 , where Ronnie Peterson was a budding star — ‘ they therefore , ’ writes Niki , ‘ did not feel the need for anyone particularly good in the Number Two slot . ’
11 Regrettably , he did not feel the same way .
12 It did not feel the same with Tom .
13 Cicero still read this work ( Tuscini. 3.54 ) ; and , being rather thick-skinned in these matters , did not feel the horridness of the situation .
14 He did not feel the movement below him as the tombstone , old and crumbling , began to settle in the ever — soft earth , failed to sense the gentle , swaying motion as it broke away from its anchorage on the wall .
15 Another witness told the coroner she was overtaken by a red car and then the Escort and while she did not feel the cars were racing , they were travelling ‘ fairly quickly ’ and she thought they were together .
16 And Tikhon 's own further move is n't right either : ‘ If you do not feel a need , and if you love nothing , it follows you are incapable of it . ’
17 Due to the small size of the Old Rectory and the communal style of dining , with Michael Vaughan serving , a lot of feedback comes from its diners and the vast majority do not feel the need for a choice of dishes at dinner .
18 It may be that like the other NCT groups people do not feel the need to attend for more than a few months ( ca n't stay a New Mum for ever ! ! ! ) and at the moment no one needs the MiE group I do not know and I would like to find out .
19 Neutrinos belong to the group of particles known as leptons — particles that do not feel the strong nuclear force which binds the atomic nucleus together .
20 you do not feel the solicitor has reached the heart of the problem .
21 If you do not feel the tinkling , repeat the hum but make it lower in pitch .
22 The spider , a native of America 's Mid-west , is so tiny humans do not feel the bite .
23 ( i ) If I am anaesthetized I do not feel the prick of the needle .
24 Speaking for myself , I do not feel the slightest inclination to interfere .
25 Agency workers , operating in sectors of acute labour shortage , usually feel themselves adequately rewarded by the workings of the market and do not feel the need to have any institution intervening on their behalf .
26 Overall , however , we do not feel the list of propositions sufficiently recognises the need to work in partnership with others , particularly local government , to achieve consensus on the need to protect Wales outstanding countryside .
27 ‘ But people who know their true worth often do not feel the need to go about asserting it .
28 If , however , departments do not feel the need for elaborate electronic archiving systems , structured directories , file use and tracking software , and the rest ( however foolish this may be ) , the PRO might be hard pressed to insist upon them .
29 But Wharton 's handlers do not feel the same as they have already made plans for their man to defend his Commonwealth title at Leeds Town Hall on April 8 .
30 I was involved in some fairly strong tackling and did n't feel a thing .
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