Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] do feel [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Adolph was my friend , and I do feel responsible .
2 ‘ I realise that I come into the picture as a relative , and I do feel natural interest and concern for my great-uncle .
3 If you do feel revolted when you watch the patient eat , you should not feel guilty about it , but neither should you let yourself become irritable with the patient over it .
4 If you do feel hungry , you can eat anything you like — as long as it has little or no fat in it .
5 ‘ It was a lovely way for her to go , and we do feel thankful that she did n't linger on and suffer . ’
6 He is talking directly to us and we do feel sick .
7 I do n't quite know why , but anyhow if they do feel old at 75 , then they ought to be shaken up a bit .
8 I do n't miss England , but I do feel guilty for leaving .
9 I mean Adam 's lucky in that respect , I could n't smoke when I was pregnant , I , it made me feel sick , I could n't stand the smell of it , I had no urge to smoke at all , I went right off smoking , I respect , I was lucky , but I do feel sorry for these people that smoking at present cos it must be ever so hard .
10 I do n't mind the half past nine , half past , but I do feel concerned about those older people , who 've already said they they could n't possibly get for half past nine .
11 But I do feel isolated , yeah .
12 Well , there was a time when it was a bolt from the blue , yes , I mean I 've known for a week or two , but we were delighted to receive it , er we do n't er , it is something that we said months ago that we supported the N H S Lottery because we do feel that money can be raised in this way painlessly towards particularly research and the sorts of things that the N H S on the whole has never really supported fully .
13 And there is no need to prepare separate meals — just save yours until later when you do feel hungry .
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