Example sentences of "[noun sg] she feel [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Xanthe chattered and could be heard telling Daffodil she felt snug and safe behind her curtain . |
2 | For a split second she felt sorry about that . |
3 | The baby had been very demanding lately , and after trying to divide herself between the shop and the child she felt drained of energy . |
4 | When she put her hand to her hair she felt small twigs and she was hastily removing them when a car slid to a halt beside her . |
5 | Celia fell back on the only excuse she felt able to make . |
6 | At the moment she feels lonely and vulnerable . ’ |
7 | Just for a moment she felt paralysed , as though she were bolted to her seat . |
8 | Luce was well aware that beneath his bland expression he was highly entertained , and for a moment she felt aggrieved . |
9 | Normally Miss Honey was terrified of the Headmistress and kept well away from her , but at this moment she felt ready to take on anybody . |
10 | She says in sarajevo she felt dreadful . |
11 | In the thickest part of the forest she felt secure , later when the sun was higher and they had eaten they would have to move on , but now while the others were sleeping she did what she had scarcely ever done before — she set herself to think . |
12 | When she went to fetch the water she felt sharp pains rushing through her body . |
13 | After a while she felt exhausted and walked slowly back to the house , shutting the front door carefully behind her . |
14 | After Emmie had had her bath she felt cool and clean for not much longer than five minutes ; by the time she was dressed , she was sticky and hot again . |
15 | Once in bed she felt unable to move at all and became tearful . |
16 | They crossed the field at a leisurely walk , and as Lucy drew in deep breaths of the clear , crisp air she felt thankful for her jacket 's protection against the sharpness of the southerly breeze which whipped colour into her cheeks . |
17 | For some reason she felt uncomfortable with him . |
18 | Dane was gone — he 'd made that promise the night before , and for some reason she felt sure he was , despite all , a man of his word . |
19 | A third , a small blonde , always wore huge , baggy clothes and men 's hoots , saying she wanted to look aggressive , to get away from the things that being small and blonde are supposed to mean , and that when she walked down the street wearing her monkey boots and trench coat she felt great , confident and striding , and daring anyone to make a comment . |
20 | From a decade of cobwebs and dyed glass she felt old leaf-like hands reach out and brush her . |
21 | Cold was the last thing she felt right now . |
22 | She found herself being slowly torn apart in her loyalties : on the one hand she felt proud to have been chosen as a wife by the head of one of the noblest families in Portugal , and she longed to start her new life ; but on the other , she could not help drawing back instinctively from what lay ahead . |
23 | But in reality she felt both . |
24 | However , she agreed to see the therapist is an outpatient , and to use open access by telephone if in the meantime she felt unable to cope with her difficulties . |
25 | For the first time since losing her way she felt scared . |
26 | To my surprise she felt able to walk right up to within a couple of feet of where the birds were . |
27 | She had never done it in her life before and she was n't about to start now , but he did n't know that , and as the mention of getting a lift had finally wiped that superior smile from his face she felt more than inclined to pursue it . |
28 | And in the delirium of recognising her power she felt protected , safe in his arms . |
29 | Fun and laughter , a mammoth task she felt equal to . |
30 | In fact she felt awful , nauseous and light-headed and clammy . |