Example sentences of "[pron] feel at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | With the politics of action too , I feel at home . |
2 | I feel at home here . ’ |
3 | I know what they mean — I 've lived three quarters of my life in council estates , that 's where I feel at home . |
4 | though I feel at home here , in a way , in a light |
5 | The only word I feel at home with is somos . |
6 | ‘ I feel at home here , ’ murmured Tess . |
7 | At least , I feel at home . |
8 | That is perhaps unfair but it is the way I feel at present . |
9 | I feel at ease — much better than I did then . ’ |
10 | I feel at ease within myself and I am at peace . |
11 | If I 'm with someone I know well , someone I feel at ease with , I do n't find it necessary to talk all the time . |
12 | At breakfast , I had been given freshly home-made bread , and I felt at peace with the world . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | I felt at peace . |
15 | I felt at home at once … ’ |
16 | 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 ’ . |
17 | Where I felt at home . |
18 | Then I met Cully Chatterton and he was very nice to me , so I felt at home here . |
19 | ‘ At Everton I felt at home as soon as I walked through the door , ’ says the affable Mimms . |
20 | When I wrote a line or two of Lover at the Gate I felt at ease , buoyantly happy , confident . |
21 | Tourists too can expect a right Royal welcome , for the traditional friendliness of the islanders makes everyone feel at home . |
22 | Before residents arrive and on arrival , it 's important that a care assistant , who may be their key worker , is on hand to help them feel at home . |
23 | You know all the guests and something about them ; you can greet , welcome , introduce and generally make them feel at home . |
24 | ‘ Sales companies in America and Ireland go out of their way to make them feel at home . |
25 | Now do welcome them , do make them feel at home , especially those of you who are new to the place you will know and remember what it 's like when you first come into a strange building that feels like home . |
26 | ‘ All of them are given a warm Irish welcome to make them feel at home . ’ |
27 | Many of the children had never been away from home before and there were inevitable bouts of homesickness but the Dreamflight team worked hard to make them feel at ease . |
28 | Finally they told me where they had been and how they had been ushered into a sort of waiting room by the proprietress , who had endeavoured to make them feel at ease by offering them marrons glacés . |
29 | The big boys tried to make me feel at home by taking me to the greasy spoon for a pie but what did I care for food as the table rang with drug quips and acerbic one-liners about Danielle Dax from Gavin Martin , James Brown and Danny Kelly . |
30 | The g was less , and that made me feel at home . |