Example sentences of "[pers pn] feel [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I feel under the edge of the mattress , above the wooden frame of the huge bed .
2 ‘ I — er — I feel under the weather today .
3 How ironic that it should take me so long to know how I feel about a man and then in that same moment realise that he really is the bastard I first took him for !
4 Psalm 34:4 sums up how I feel about the Lord : ‘ I sought the LORD , and he answered me ; he delivered me from all my fears . ’
5 ‘ Now you know how I feel about the high school , ’ said Carrie .
6 ‘ Words just ca n't express how I feel about the man who did this — especially as he had been drinking .
7 His son James said : ‘ I ca n't find words to express what I feel about the people who did this .
8 Owner Karen Alexander said at her home in Middlewood Road , Sheffield , South Yorkshire : ‘ I can not describe how I feel about the people who have done this .
9 I 'm sorry about it because you know , how I feel about the medical profession and the nursing
10 Amaury de Craon wrote to Edward II from Sablé in November 1323 telling him that the ‘ great uneasiness of heart that I feel as a result of the dispute between you and your brother the king of France , our lord , and a desire to find ways , according to my humble ability , to prevent it , has emboldened me to write the following things ’ .
11 Well , I mean I suppose erm I feel as a parent myself that it 's not possible to make tolerable for children a situation which is in fact humanly intolerable .
12 I feel for Sister Hart and the barrage of criticism she has come under , but in the wider context I feel for every nurse bearing patient advocacy in the face of medical inadequacy .
13 I feel for the spider living in his strange world , this master craftsman who has been commissioned to beautify a small corner with his delicate work , and when the dew drops fall , for an instant , the world is made luminous and is transfigured .
14 I feel for the place , ’ he says , ‘ and they need someone here to look after it . ’
15 Erm I feel for the quality of the show that they 're seeing , two pound fifty is is nothing .
16 He looks like I feel on a very bad morning .
17 However , at other times I feel at the end of my tether .
18 Very concerned about the breakdown of law and order in the country which is very serious I feel at the moment .
19 I feel like a bird , ’ said Jean .
20 ‘ At times I feel like a socket that remembers its tooth ’ , he writes , trying to retain some sense of the world even as he prepares to leave it .
21 ‘ Look , Bea , I feel like a shit as a matter of fact , but I ca n't live like this - .
22 I feel like a new man , ’ he said as she put the flask away and combed the crumbs from the dashboard into her cupped hand .
23 ‘ For a couple of hours I feel like a man again , ’ said one .
24 I feel like a maggot in a carcass .
25 I feel like a million dollars ’ , said Ruth .
26 I feel like a wretched bird here , taken from its loved mate and caged , trying to sing cheerfully to its poor lonely loved one , but failing fearfully … .
27 I feel like a warmed Up corpse , but I wanted to get to you before the police thought of it .
28 No one explains it to me , and I 'm bewildered ; I feel like a doll , lying on the hospital bed , paper thin — the little dolls I used to make when I was younger .
29 I feel like a 24 handicapper . ’
30 Right now I feel like a 24-handicap golfer . ’
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