Example sentences of "[pers pn] feel [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | But this is what I feel these days . |
2 | ‘ I mean , ’ he spelled out for her , ‘ I wo n't force your engagement to my brother to an end if I feel some aspects of it are going to be — how shall we say ? — under my control . ’ |
3 | I feel some drivers have been very , very lucky and the last thing we want is to have complacency creeping in . |
4 | ‘ To tell you the truth , I felt all fingers and thumbs . |
5 | I felt all sorts of emotions — triumph , happiness and exultancy . |
6 | I felt many things for which , in these confused circumstances , there were no permissible words . |
7 | I felt each stones ' inertia |
8 | I linked both books to the theme of ‘ Outsiders ’ , not because of the title but because I felt both books told the story of two lives lived on the edge of society . |
9 | I felt several hands on my arms , a knee in my back and a tug on my rug . |
10 | I felt these exams were far too long . |
11 | You you feel these changes are definitely for the worse ? |
12 | ‘ Leonora , am I allowed to ask how you feel these days about the ambivalent Mr Ferris ? |
13 | She felt all tragedies except her own . |
14 | Trollope evidently shares Jane Austen 's preference for past community to present isolation ; but where she felt those sites to be alternatives , he knows that the first is a part of history . |
15 | Indeed , the kind of life which he bestows on his coffee-pot or coffee-grinder , his table , his chair and window , is just the sort of life we feel these things are really living ! |
16 | On the whole they feel such predictions are not justified and , indeed , the evidence is of a much greater degree of fitness and independence than is generally acknowledged . |
17 | And although they felt some roads would be too narrow , committee members on Thursday gave it their general support . |
18 | He says that he feels most workers would think that they have survived despite the conservative government , not because of it . |
19 | In The Prelude ( though one could argue that Wordsworth is writing after meeting Coleridge ) , he tells us that he felt these emotions as early |