Example sentences of "would feel " in BNC.

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1 I am thirteen years old , and if ten years of my youth were taken over by four plain walls and nothing to do , I know how I would feel .
2 Try and think how you would feel if that happened to you .
3 But then at two or three after midnight , a stack of dishes in the sink promising her a greasy good morning , Martin would feel drunkenly randy and she fought first her tiredness then her ( unreasonable ? ) anger when the next evening was the same .
4 ‘ Anybody coming anywhere near you would feel it .
5 Susan wondered how she would feel if he did ; or if she touched him or let him know in some other way that she was there ?
6 Presumably this was important to him ( it always was to me and I can fully understand this ) for he wrote the route up in the new routes books asking how others would feel if he subsequently went back and placed a single bolt runner to protect the route .
7 Architecture : The eagle is landing in west London : Swedish architect Ralph Erskine has designed an office block in which Dan Dare would feel at home , should he wish to work in Hammersmith
8 You would feel equally unnerved and change the subject just as fast .
9 It reiterates a growing theme in government thinking : that if the local authorities would only firmly write their own development plans — as they are obliged to do , but which few have — then environment ministers would feel obliged to honour them .
10 In the long term , all West Germany 's Western neighbours and partners would feel a great deal more relaxed about a coming-together of the two Germanies if her immediate neighbours to the East were capitalist democracies , themselves gradually integrating into a larger Western European community .
11 A Labour government would feel the same need to mobilize support as a Conservative government and Labour politicians in office would probably feel even more disappointed with television than Conservative politicians .
12 But the trouble is it would feel pretty uncomfortable trussed up like that .
13 He needed a place of quiet , a good library , and a chapel where the worship was Anglo-Catholic and he would feel at home .
14 Maybe they would feel there was something interesting about your band .
15 Occasionally she half hoped to see him again , she would find herself watching faces rising towards her on the escalator of the Tube and wonder what she would feel if one of those faces were suddenly to be his .
16 The doctor would feel her breasts , find nothing , smile and send her off to deal with a new , an incurable bitterness .
17 When he would return , the two would feel even closer than before the quarrel and they would soon be moving about the yard together , chatting away .
18 When people from this background find themselves in the middle of an industrial set-up , it is not easy for them to adjust their values or frames of reference , just as people from an industrial society , used to individual wages and jobs , would feel confused if suddenly thrust into a peasant society .
19 ‘ Imagine how you would feel if you were on the receiving end of your criticism , ’ she suggests .
20 The unfortunate subject would feel tired at work and yet have difficulty in sleeping at night .
21 Hare did admit to Ian Wright , who caddied for Seve Ballesteros , that he would feel intimidated if Wright carried for him at La Manga .
22 Her solicitor , Mr Rohit Sanghvi , added : ‘ The award reflects the outrage which this jury felt and which any decent person would feel at the treatment of my client .
23 Hare did admit to Ian Wright , who caddied for Seve Ballesteros , that he would feel intimidated if Wright carried for him at La Manga .
24 Still , Mr Carnogursky said he would feel little bitterness when he shook hands with the man who symbolised the state apparatus .
25 I would feel bad if I knew for certain that someone was going to cosh me with a lead pipe on January 15 of that year .
26 So imagine how you would feel if someone breaks into your new home and destroys or steals the very things you are proud of , the things you have worked hard to buy .
27 ‘ If you were Free People and you wanted to strike a shocking , symbolic blow at the family — something that everyone in the country would feel — which family would you bomb ? ’
28 Yet when I emerged from that heaven-haven of sexual absolution , I would feel guilty , frightened , torn between happiness at being liberated from overwhelming sexual tension and the scared wonder of the events , as if they had been rituals in a half-remembered primitive religion .
29 My students see that I can manage to get to work every day , and I think they would feel guilty if they did not turn up too . ’
30 He had to keep this manner , this pained narrative , so that any reader would feel that the account had been forced out of him with great reluctance , and that the sordid events he had yet to describe were softened by the compassion and generous charity of the writer .
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