Example sentences of "she feel [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Not since she had walked down her path on that evening when it had all begun had she felt such a sure and unmistakeable feeling of threat and menace .
2 If so , why had n't she felt ill ?
3 She had been kissed before , but never had she felt this sudden flare of sensation , which stole her senses and made her pliant in Luke Calder 's arms .
4 How could she feel such deep emotions for a man who riled her so easily ?
5 Why should she feel guilty of deceiving her devoted husband , she asked herself , if it was only in her thoughts ?
6 Did she feel guilty because she and Dana were n't as close as twins usually were ?
7 If she joined Dr Neil and his bottle , would she feel better ?
8 Why should she feel bad — and her opponents feel justified in behaving anti-socially ?
9 She did not actually concentrate on the birds which happened to be there , nor did she feel any desire to feel them or encourage them to come near her — but she was quite able to relax knowing that they were there in the background .
10 She 'd deliberately tried to antagonise him , and as usual she 'd succeeded , so why could n't she feel any pleasure in it ?
11 Could she feel sick .
12 Why should she feel sick ?
13 It was what she had thought only minutes before , so why did she feel this strange little ache to hear him repeat the sentiment ?
14 Then , and only then , did she feel safe .
15 Dear God , was this anticipation or apprehension , and why should she feel either ?
16 Only when she had rinsed herself clean and gone through the whole process again did she feel able to step from under the flood of water .
17 She says she feel better now than she did before the accident .
18 She feels stripped and humiliated , she has been performing publicly .
19 With noble , fine-boned features that have brought comparisons with Audrey Hepburn , she could have gone to Hollywood but has chosen British projects which she feels mean something — though she has routinely worked for the mere promise of a salary at some future point when the films make money .
20 It is by no means altogether improbable , for instance , that some ordinary person on the periphery of a murder should be so disturbed by some apparent contradiction of character that he or she feels obliged to talk about it to others involved , and thus gradually comes to unearth the secret of character you have put at the heart of your story .
21 She feels terrible but , if the gynaecologist is at all high-handed , brusque or falsely cheerful , she is going to feel a lot worse .
22 She submits , not because she is threatened with or fears immediate violence , but because she feels helpless to resist in a situation in which he is all-powerful and she is powerless .
23 So she puts a dress on , when she feels well enough , and I go and look and she talks to me about the times she wore it before .
24 Then she feels guilty , and probably wants to shout : ‘ What would you do with her ?
25 He died , and now she feels guilty . ’
26 She feels guilty because my life 's been threatened .
27 She feels used , ’ said Blamey .
28 ‘ It 's odd kissing someone you do n't want to kiss but you 're just creating something as an actor for your audience , ’ she explains , admitting there are still times when she feels awkward .
29 My informant tells me that she feels sure that the earlier event is still ‘ earthbound ’ and repeated the action .
30 She says he 's threatened to burn the house down and she feels vulnerable .
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