Example sentences of "feel [art] little [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And she could feel the little man 's shocked reproach when he replied . |
2 | Inside her she had felt a little sense of triumph begin to grow as they rode side by side through the cool bright jungle glades ; sometimes she had allowed her horse to drift towards his on the narrow trail , perhaps hoping he might give voice to the passion his expression had seemed to promise at the palais . |
3 | Where he had felt a little pang — outside , horse-held , self-wrapt — now , delighted by the truculence of her conversation , he was ravenous . |
4 | He watched her blush , and imagined he could actually feel a little glow of heat on his own skin , radiating off her warmth . |
5 | He 'd feel a little bit of pity for his mother and the labrador he 'd owned at eight , awe at the dead pop stars and disgust at the lack of fashion and the bad music played for the occasion . |
6 | ‘ Then do you feel a little bit Inca ? ’ |
7 | That 's very much a by the way just to make you feel a little bit |
8 | The important thing is that if you get up at night to have a wee , you beware that you may feel a little bit lightheaded , so you get up slowly , sit on the edge of the bed , you stand up slowly , and when you 're happy you 're off , off you go . |
9 | Miss Mates , indeed , kissed her on the cheek , said , ‘ Oh , you poor thing , ’ which made Sally-Anne feel a little mean , even if it was the last copper-bottomed clincher — that was her Uncle Orrin this time , not Papa — which got her the job . |
10 | And I confess I feel a little ripple of interest , in response . |
11 | Hmm , feel a little bit , nothing at the back . |
12 | I feel a little bit better at least . |
13 | Would you be kind enough to just raise your hand in the air if you feel a little bit clearer . |
14 | Australia are calling it a warm-up game for before the World Cup but I just hope they feel a little heat from my boys . |
15 | Normally that would have made her feel a little melancholy , for she 'd never grown accustomed to the frequent farewells that were an inevitable part of her professional life . |
16 | I just feel a little faint . |
17 | Come here — ’ She felt the little girl 's knickers . |
18 | Shoving his hands into the pockets of his overcoat he felt the little box that contained the tie pin . |
19 | Even in that very emotional moment , I felt a little twinge of uneasiness at being embraced by this huge , odd-smelling , odd-coloured man . |
20 | Pascoe felt a little rush of lust , as if her appetite had just caught up with him . |
21 | Pascoe felt a little rush of nausea , as if someone had pulled a spigot in his gut . |
22 | There was something in his voice that suddenly got through to her , and she felt a little tendril of pleasure unwinding inside . |
23 | ‘ I felt a little bit like Rambo , ’ he laughs . |
24 | While the rural location possessed great charm it was isolated and at times Ashley felt a little bit vulnerable , so when a local builder had acquired the land she had been pleased . |
25 | As usual I felt a little trepidation before the climb , but this was dwarfed by the thought of skiing down from the refuge , across the Argentiere glacier , and up to the bergshrund below the face . |
26 | Jo felt a little flash of old familiar rage . |
27 | Alice felt a little knot of fear tying itself in her belly . |
28 | Seeing this Alice felt a little spurt of triumph , then pity . |
29 | Even Mr Bumble felt a little pity . |
30 | Shelley started sorting the patients ' cards into order , and wonderered why she felt a little hurt at the thought of Victoria coming and going at the Casa Madrid . |