Example sentences of "[noun pl] feel the [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Mark needed a chance to realize that his parents understood how he felt and that lots of other older brothers feel the same way towards their young sisters . |
2 | I feel that the water company should do something constructive to solve the problem they have engineered , and perhaps other readers feel the same way as we do . |
3 | I am very pleased to be part of the same family and to know that my parents feel the same . |
4 | Ironically bands feel the same way towards Peel . |
5 | Ironically bands feel the same way towards Peel . |
6 | And despite a long campaign , it seems our fellow Europeans feel the same way . |
7 | I am proud of what I have done as a practising solicitor and I expect all other solicitors feel the same . |
8 | Many European diplomats feel the same way . |
9 | Writers in our day sometimes refer to ‘ the scientific community ’ , but this is very much a theoretical entity : there may be some issues on which all active scientists feel the same , and are opposed to those in the humanities , but there must be very few . |
10 | All the players feel the same . ’ |
11 | ‘ Oh well , they say all tits feel the same lying down , do n't they , Lucker ? ’ |
12 | Nucleons feel the strong nuclear force whereas electrons do not ; thus it is reasonable to ask whether nucleons and electrons feel the same gravitational attraction . |
13 | I do n't know whether other newly married men feel the same , but in those early days I was aware ofa calm satisfaction and fulfilment . |
14 | Many spectators feel the same way and are calling for blanket tests and bans for those who are positive . |
15 | And a lot of women feel the same . |
16 | Most women feel the same . ’ |
17 | One or two of the others feel the same but they can speak for themselves . |