Example sentences of "i felt [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 At breakfast , I had been given freshly home-made bread , and I felt at peace with the world .
2 I felt at peace with the world , even though by the summer of 1939 Europe seemed to be drifting closer to war and everyone was glued to the BBC short-wave Overseas Service bulletins , or even devouring month-old copies of The Times which had been airmailed to Australia and sent on by ship , together with the Illustrated London News , Tatler , and particular titles ordered by the expatriates .
3 I felt at peace .
4 I felt at home at once … ’
5 But I felt at home ; and I made a splendid collection of Italian cafe napkins , their corners printed with emblems of the past glory of Ninfania : the Cupid stringing his bow to let fly his darts from the prow in the cafe of the old harbour , and a selection — even I was defeated by the variety — of ice cream wrappers : ‘ Cooky Delight ’ and ‘ Bikini Manhattan ’ and ‘ Magnum Astoria ’ and ‘ Desiree ’ , ‘ Party Craze ’ and ‘ Magic Cola ’ , ‘ Oasis ’ and ‘ Grand Carre ’ , ‘ Card Game ’ and ‘ Tiffany ’ .
6 Where I felt at home .
7 Then I met Cully Chatterton and he was very nice to me , so I felt at home here .
8 ‘ At Everton I felt at home as soon as I walked through the door , ’ says the affable Mimms .
9 When I wrote a line or two of Lover at the Gate I felt at ease , buoyantly happy , confident .
10 I felt on top of the world and could n't believe the heat .
11 I felt on top of things , and Marius and I had agreed that we would accompany each other to our respective regiments .
12 What I felt about life , my immediate family , the Church and the wider issues facing society .
13 Lupus feared his anger and advised others not to provoke it ( " I consider it dangerous to obstruct the king 's orders " ) ; felt hurt when Charles very obviously " does n't care about the things that matter to me " ; appreciated Charles 's personally " asking me at Bourges not long ago what I felt about Predestination " ; and was well aware that Charles " has a face that he puts on when he wants to be charming " .
14 I felt under observation , as I had when the doe stared .
15 My downhill skiing was a little rusty to say the least , but a few too many moons ago I 'd just about cracked parallel turns , and I felt in need of a brush up .
16 I felt in need of a snort myself . ’
17 I felt in need of a break , some vigorous exercise . ’
18 All day I felt in control and after those breaks there was no way I was going to let it slip , ’ said Hendry .
19 Ridiculously , I felt like crying .
20 I felt like shit and I was trying so hard not to think of Lewis and Verity that I could n't think about anything else , but the day was fabulous ; clear and cold , the sky crystal blue and reflecting in the waters of hill-cupped lochans and the glinting length of Loch Add .
21 I felt like Father Christmas as I entered the front door of the cottage to be welcomed like a long-lost son .
22 ‘ When I woke up this morning I felt like death .
23 Having got there , I felt like resting , but curiosity pulled me on to my feet .
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