Example sentences of "[pers pn] feel an [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | I feel an assurance that I shall be saved … |
2 | Even saying them , never mind introducing Brazil , I feel an extravagance , a showy greed for experience . |
3 | ‘ I feel an emptiness , ’ Chopra said . |
4 | As I start forward out of the shadows I feel an arm of steel across my chest . |
5 | I feel an opting-out system would be probably less distressing to the donor 's relatives ( who may find an approach for donation insensitive when they have just been told of an — often — unexpected death ) . |
6 | Yeah that 's embarrassing , you feel an idiot do n't you ! |
7 | Start trying to help yourself as soon as you feel an attack coming on . |
8 | Suppose that , similarly , the effect of a hot bath depended on , say , our emotional state , rather as whether we feel an icicle down our backs as an icicle or as a red-hot dagger depends on what we have been led to expect . |
9 | As churches we feel an obligation to speak up for the least privileged in our society , for those who live in the areas of highest unemployment , poorest housing and social disintegration . |
10 | Perhaps they feel an affinity with its ghosts . |
11 | Ask the Bretons why they feel an affinity with the Serbo-Croats which somehow does not extend the Azerbaijanis or the Mexican Indians . |