Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] feel " in BNC.
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1 | Australia are calling it a warm-up game for before the World Cup but I just hope they feel a little heat from my boys . |
2 | I already know you feel that you were deserted by Russell . ’ |
3 | In the course of that memo , I also said I felt it was necessary for me to safeguard and consolidate my position with the company . |
4 | And knowing someone automatically makes you feel close to him . |
5 | I learned that using someone sexually leaves you feeling oddly empty and bad about yourself . |
6 | ‘ I really think I felt happier when he was being his normal , rude , arrogant , bullying self , ’ said Busacher gloomily to Willi one evening . |
7 | I even thought I felt it moving about . |
8 | Each one of us was beckoned over to have a go when it was my turn I rushed over and put the tanks on I then submerged It felt strange breathing under water like a fish the bubble emitted from the regulator trickled up the side of my face . |
9 | ‘ I never realised you felt like this , Edward , ’ said Mrs Fitton petulantly . |
10 | Of course they 're all putting their hands up by me see , and Da , I thought David would clock , and he never said a word , I thought he ai n't sussed it , anyway they went on this night out and the girls kept saying , Debbie saying oh Lynn just come , I said I ai n't got no intentions of coming , I said David 's going amongst all the others I 'm not going , so Debbie said why , I said why because David is nothing but a wanker , a lot , along , a lot of the others , she said , she nearly fell off the chair , gordon bennett she said I never thought you , I never realised you felt like that , I said Debbie if you knew half of what I thought you would fall off that chair |
11 | Until she said in front of the Rembrandt , ‘ Do n't you think he got the teeniest bit bored halfway through — I mean I never feel I feel what I ought to feel . |
12 | In many ways the life of a great political hostess was very attractive to her , which only made her feel more guilty , but she knew that she could not tolerate a life of subordination and absolute dependency . |
13 | They gave me a pethidine injection which just made me feel a bit sleepy . |
14 | Suddenly Graham realised — with a small , disquieting feeling in his stomach — that they were standing right outside a place which always made him feel apprehensive . |
15 | yeah more than that , what have they got to be these words they got ta be words which really what , which really make you feel what ? |
16 | Just talking to you somehow makes me feel better . |
17 | He sends you away make you feel happy |
18 | I , I said to Neil I do n't , I see how dad is and she just said she felt told you have . |
19 | This man who somehow made her feel so good and yet so bad , all at the same time . |
20 | She always said she felt fine when asked , no matter what state she was in . |
21 | She often made me feel vaguely guilty , as if I 'd forgotten to clean my teeth or was wearing a grubby shirt . |
22 | The atmosphere of the Club was one of happy , relaxed holidaymakers and friendly staff who immediately made us feel completely at home . |
23 | How do you how do you feel it went ? |
24 | She was only twenty when she was saddled with me , yet she never made me feel I was a drag , and heaven knows a kid sister must have been at times . ’ |
25 | Constanza never had a penny of her own , we were Anna 's dependants you might say , well , we never felt it , she never made us feel it . |
26 | ‘ You certainly make me feel so , ’ Kegan said , and anger was still simmering in him . |
27 | This was especially so at Birmingham , where at 6.00 a.m. on Friday an ‘ End of Stage 2 ’ banner was erected and more than twenty insomniacs gave us a great breakfast and a marvellous reception that we will not forget , thanks to everyone who turned up , you certainly made us feel very welcome . |
28 | A little is all we ever know I feel , but the big danger is when we stop learning and questioning : when we become set in our attitudes and prejudices . |
29 | unfortunately its a revulsion by the other members of the public , they think it looks , and we often say we feel like lepers , so |
30 | Come out here that one Where do you feel it wonderful . |