Example sentences of "[Wh det] she [vb past] feel " in BNC.
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1 | The guilt which she had felt over her feelings about the amniocentesis test assailed her once again . |
2 | She had no idea whether he had ever received the letter which she had felt obliged to write , telling him she was pregnant . |
3 | She could tell that Dr Neil was looking at her most sceptically , although he was touching her so gently that the black fear which she had felt before she had fainted did not return — and pooh to his suspicions ! |
4 | Somehow Dr Neil 's touch did not seem to affect her as badly as that of most men , even though in the cab home sitting so near to him nearly brought on the kind of faintness which she had felt on the walk home from church . |
5 | And as proof in the healing power of accepted love her hands undid him , as he undid her , until , naked together , he lifted himself to enter her , and if for McAllister there was a moment of trapped fear it disappeared when she was truly his , and they were , at last , one thing , moving together in harmony in an experience quite unlike the shock and terror which she had felt with Havvie , and had always feared would happen to her if she ever made love again . |
6 | ‘ It 's far too hot for this climate , ’ she retorted flatly , her cheeks flushing as she turned away from those cynical , all-seeing eyes , beneath which she 'd felt she was being mentally undressed . |
7 | Guilt and exhaustion is what she had felt for the next year . |
8 | Jazzbeaux walked , trying to reconcile what she knew with what she had seen , what she had felt . |
9 | Now , when he allowed her so much of his time , she realised that what she had felt before was but a poor shade of the real thing . |
10 | It seemed very important just then to remember exactly what she had felt for Anthony at the beginning . |
11 | She was beginning to realise that whatever Lydia felt for Beuno was different in kind from what she had felt for Finn , and this had eased her incipient unhappiness , for while it is one thing not to win the beloved it is another to see him swept off by somebody else , and far , far worse . |
12 | She believed in love , but she had been too impatient , her eagerness to experience it persuading her to believe that what she had felt went deeper than liking and a mild physical attraction . |
13 | That was what it had been , what she had felt all along , she accepted a little later when she was in a state to sort and make sense of shocking new knowledge . |
14 | Was this what she had felt as soon as she had seen him — a man who would interfere with her life ? |
15 | He had not said that he believed her , had only touched her for that fleeting moment , but she knew what she had felt . |
16 | A romantic little episode , yet the intensity of what she 'd felt in those moments could have overwhelmed her completely if she had n't remembered Didi 's words . |
17 | Bina who never dreamed — Bina whose moods they all dismissed as ‘ adolescence ’ — Bina who they 'd trained not to let on what she really felt , who did n't even know what she did feel — that same Bina had a dream each night , and she wrote down every single word of it so that it would tell her how to be different , be real , really be . |
18 | Whatever she had felt at nineteen , hatred was all that was left now , and hatred ought to impart strength . |
19 | Now , at last , she realised that whatever she had felt for Richard was long since buried , under an avalanche of hurt and disillusion . |