Example sentences of "[modal v] feel [art] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Joined using binding off , a welt knitted separately should feel the same in wear as a welt knitted at the same time as the garment piece .
2 What was more , she had an idea that he must feel the same , because he in his turn talked to her quite naturally , without the slightest attempt to entertain or amuse her .
3 A marriage based mainly on likeness can be in trouble when too easy an assumption is made that the other must feel the same and when inevitable differences emerge and can not be tolerated .
4 I thought you must feel the same .
5 ( She may feel no such constraint because spending all the grant does not increase taxes in the locality . )
6 We may feel the same inside , but alas !
7 On the ‘ beefed-up ’ engine front we have Genicom making more of the speed advantage than their increased resolution while Agfa are hardly making any noise at all about either of their 400dpi devices — although they may feel the same anxiety pangs as AM Varityper given that they also own Compugraphic .
8 We 're sure that once you 're experienced the comfort and freshness of Carefree you 'll feel the same way .
9 I think they 'll feel the same way about Jarrod .
10 It might feel the same way again , ’ one diplomat pointed out .
11 But you 'd feel the same if you were my age , the biological clock ticking away — I mean , I 'd like to have children …
12 But I have been divorced 30 years and know I 'd feel the same as the man who was jailed if I found my wife in the arms of someone else .
13 I 'd feel the same .
14 Lexandro could feel no such composure .
15 Indeed , one scientist has been so misled by this grammatical similarity as to say that , given appropriate nerve graftings , two people could feel the same pain just as , if they looked in the same direction , they could see the same table .
16 One difference is this : Sartre 's aim is the philosophical one of redescribing the location of bodily sensations in a way which does not lend itself to such misunderstandings as that two people could feel the same pain as they can see the same table .
17 It was gratifying to know that she could feel the same as him .
18 But Creggan could not escape , for he remembered Minch 's command to try ant help her , and anyway he could feel the same longings she felt .
19 I could feel the same horror burning through Tom and Terry — the impotence , the rage , the fear and shame at doing nothing for our friend .
20 By the 1770s or 1780s there were few European rulers who could feel the same unquestioning self-assurance as Louis XIV a century earlier .
21 ‘ You 're mine ! ’ he said thickly , and she held his gaze in a moment of wild hope that he could feel the same , then remembered the fight he had had to get her , and the prizes he was now about to collect .
22 A Labour government would feel the same need to mobilize support as a Conservative government and Labour politicians in office would probably feel even more disappointed with television than Conservative politicians .
23 If I was not a priest and if I was in your position , I imagine I would feel the same .
24 ‘ I would feel the same sense of pride and commitment as the other guys if I was to run out at Murrayfield with a Scottish shirt on .
25 Erm my , I have n't had the time to really absorb what is in them and obviously the board would feel the same .
26 Kelly would feel the same way , she realised , experiencing a little spurt of pleasure at the prospect of seeing her friend soon …
27 She could only hope Dane would feel the same way .
28 Even if I try getting out of bed on the other side tomorrow morning , I am sure I would feel the same way .
29 Perhaps she would feel the same when she reached his age .
30 I shall feel the same tomorrow . ’
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