Example sentences of "when she feel " in BNC.

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1 It is when she feels compassion , rather than revulsion , for the salamander and kisses him that the spell breaks .
2 They lend her the viability of shared experience , giving her the confidence to shrug her shoulders when she feels like it .
3 However , ‘ she said that she now has really no friends or relations in the world and there are times when she feels very lonely .
4 So far this is normal and to be expected , but if Claire is told often enough how good she is when she feels herself to be bad , or if Henry is constantly reminded of his vicious streak when he is aware of other , ignored qualities in himself , then both Claire and Henry are likely to become confused as to their own self-images .
5 ‘ 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 .
6 But why should we be surprised that she chooses to vent her anger on Prince Charles and — so we are led to believe — hurl her body at cocktail cabinets when she feels a paddy coming on ?
7 Tonight , when she felt better , she would write to Nora and tell her her father was dead .
8 A change from times when she felt she ‘ had to act like she knew everything ’ .
9 There were times when she felt imprisoned .
10 Although their protection was n't evident Millie was conscious of it , and there were times when she felt as hemmed in as she had done during that tortured year or more when guarded by the sisters .
11 Perhaps she reserves her fondest memories for Sergeant Barry Mannakee who became her bodyguard at a time when she felt lost and alone in the royal world .
12 I interviewed Jane in the Easter term of her final year at B , at a time when she felt thoroughly disillusioned with the course , though not with university , which she had enjoyed .
13 She went through phases when she felt intensely guilty , as if there were something that she could n't quite locate that she had done to provoke her mother 's wrath .
14 She fingered the cord , was reminded of the horrifying moment when she felt a constriction around her throat and the colours of the room receded .
15 She hardly ever read it herself now , preferring Alexandra to read it to her , but some mornings , when she felt stronger , she would be propped up on extra pillows and given the paper and her glass .
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