Example sentences of "he feel [det] " in BNC.

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1 He 'd never met a woman who made him feel that way , and , let's face it , he was n't getting any younger .
2 He said he knew it sounded crazy , but ever since he 'd read it he 'd wanted to experience it , but had never met a woman who made him feel that way . ’
3 In no time at all , he was scrubbed shiny , dressed in his night-shift , and seated in the big armchair , with the heat from the fire drying his hair and making him feel all sleepy .
4 Catherine was sounding tough and rational , but something in her voice made him feel this whole discussion was uncomfortable for her .
5 Fancy her thinking that getting him that lamp would make him feel any different about moving .
6 There were two girls even older than him who also could n't read , but it did n't make him feel any better .
7 It did not make him feel any cleaner .
8 As Burton loved to live in opposition — it made him feel most alive and it could be argued that he lived in serious opposition to his own body for long stretches of his life — it is interesting to speculate whether the homosexual network gave yet another spin to his heterosexuality .
9 Whatever had happened up on the moor to cause him to feel this way about Sarah , she wondered .
10 He was fast reaching the conclusion that Cora-Beth wanted him to feel more than a friendly affection for her ; that perhaps she even wanted him to fall in love with her .
11 Erm should the erm that , given that er , sorry , that the er , er O P C S in fact erm er after every census makes er guesses about its accuracy erm would erm the spokesman , is the spokesman aware that in fact O P C S has said that a fair erm representation of the intercensal increase in population in Leicestershire er between nineteen eighty one and nineteen ninety one is in fact fifteen thousand people and does n't he feel that to provide for fifty three thousand in the structure plan is a little over the top ?
12 How does he feel this morning ?
13 Never before , not even with Renée , had he felt such a force of love in him .
14 Never , never had he felt such a violent reaction to a woman .
15 He feels much of the opposition is based on the false belief that the incinerator will also handle toxic waste .
16 And with the concentration of funding on areas of high prevalence , he feels former low incidence C authorities will be most vulnerable .
17 He feels that the South African P.G.A .
18 No but he feels that
19 Instead , he rambles on some more , to ask why he is still unemployed when he feels such a sense of renewal .
20 He feels most people , given the correct materials and tools , can build their own all glass aquarium following his plan .
21 He says that he feels most workers would think that they have survived despite the conservative government , not because of it .
22 He feels some of what has been written about Julie tarnishes her image .
23 He feels more affinity with the Beltex than the French Texel and says the word ‘ Beltex ’ has been conjured up by UK interests .
24 He himself admits that both the continental staff and the locally recruited waitresses are skilful , but privately he regrets that it is no longer possible to find enough male British waiters , as he feels this would ‘ look better ’ .
25 The young Ws began to make some progress socially , and Mr M said he felt all was going well .
26 Consultant paediatrician Dr Mark Reid , who carried out a report on the baby 's death , said he felt all the doctors involved had given consistent and correct advice .
27 He felt that was true in a way .
28 I spoke to Michael at Adel and asked if he remembered how he felt that day forty years ago .
29 Again he felt that sense of an unseen force , an intense will .
30 Mr Burns said he did not speak to them about their past life because he felt that would have been ‘ insensitive ’ .
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