Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] feel the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Perhaps you feel the same … ’ |
2 | So you feel the same enlightenment that happened to Dylan has also befallen you ? |
3 | Whenever you feel the burning , stinging signs of cystitis , you need relief — fast . |
4 | Now she felt the full pulsation of desire throbbing through her body , the peaks of her untrammelled breasts hardening involuntarily against the sweet friction of her silky top . |
5 | Here I feel the middle single coil is a little on the thin side against the tapped humbuckers , but when the five-way is in positions two or four it makes for some interesting and very usable tonal combinations . |
6 | Presently she felt the sick spinning of the hills sink away into a taut stillness . |
7 | I 'm certain that there are people here who feel the same . |
8 | ‘ Surely it 's natural-do n't you feel the same ? |
9 | Sometimes I felt the whole world was converging on this little room . |
10 | I 'm sure you can imagine how I felt the next morning — I could n't move a muscle ! |
11 | Actually it was only a matter of perhaps fifty seconds before the first convulsive rattle of protest shook his ribs , and then she felt the first thread of breath drawn out long and fine under her coaxing fingers as she sat back from him . |
12 | Then she felt the hot , scalding tears come into her eyes , spilling down her face and entering her mouth , their saltiness exploding on her tongue . |
13 | Then she felt the great gliding swoop , the downward hover and the bump as the dragon landed . |
14 | But then she felt the sudden tension of the others , and knew that she 'd pushed it too far . |
15 | Depending on how they feel the first time , they may carry on if they enjoy it or if it seems to block out other worries and problems . |
16 | Once again I felt the mysterious pleasure of being in an elevated Oxford chamber at night , among cloud and star , — so that I seemed to join in the inevitable motion of the planets , — and as I saw the sea of roofs and horned turrets and spires I knew that , although architecture is a dead language , here at least it speaks strongly and clearly , pompous as Latin , subtle as Greek . |
17 | Instead she felt the inexplicable sting of tears . |
18 | Again she felt the same shiver down her back like an electric current . |
19 | A point many be slightly rammed home as when , in The Foreman Went To France , the brutality of the Germans in shooting refugees and bombing cities to kill innocent civilians is several times reiterated , but there is never any point in these pictures where one feels the dramatic structure is being distorted for purely message-directed ends . |
20 | It is this ‘ strong nuclear force ’ that holds the nucleus together but protons only feel it when they are in close proximity ; once apart they feel the electrical repulsion . |
21 | That ‘ strange ’ which would be a lazy gesture in another novelist is indeed strange to the reader , strange as the feline , supremely observed young man himself ; and yet he feels the very muscles and skin-surface of Raskolnikov 's smile — a prelude to the way in which the book 's entire action is simultaneously read about and lived through . |