Example sentences of "to feel [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | As far as we know there were only two places where he was likely to feel sufficiently at home to take his jacket off — in his own house and at Laura Passmore 's . ’ |
2 | ‘ People also want to feel more at home which is why facilities like tea and coffee , perhaps a minibar and , in some of our hotels , satellite TV , are widely expected . |
3 | By the time they had reached the third field she was beginning to feel more at ease in the saddle . |
4 | Part of the attraction of alternative cancer treatments such as the Gerson therapy is that they allow a patient to feel more in control of the treatment . |
5 | This enabled the team to feel more in control of a stressful and unpredictable sphere of responsibility . |
6 | Some tasks help to ground us , give us time to think and allow us to feel more in touch with the domestic cycle . |
7 | At one point he said : ‘ I 'm beginning to feel quite at home — I 've got used to mindless shouting from the opposition in the Commons . ’ |
8 | In a way she was almost learning to feel quite at home with them , though there was still a sense of wariness she would probably never conquer . |
9 | Sir John and Lady Frankling are very kind and wish me to feel quite at home … |
10 | to encourage supporters to feel closer to partners and encourage understanding of the work of Christian Aid |
11 | Well you do n't have to go to the wild west , just head for ’ them thar hills ’ and a riding school where you can learn all the skills you 'll need to feel completely at home on the range . |