Example sentences of "[modal v] feel like a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Away from her , he must feel like a boy let out of school . |
2 | Where the roles have been strictly divided , a man may feel like a stranger in his own house , lacking the domestic experience to share the chores . |
3 | For them , making the legal contract of marriage may feel like a re-statement of a previous covenant and , therefore , not so emotionally decisive and fraught . |
4 | Maybe you 'll feel like a drink after that . |
5 | I 'll feel like a seaside postcard . " |
6 | Why you would n't feel like a human being at all , you 'd feel like a thing . ’ |
7 | But it will hurt , and each time it happens , it will feel like a shock , and a sad renewal of the realisation that a loved companion is beginning to drift away from her , and that there is nothing either of them can do about it . |
8 | At its best , singing can feel like a river of light flowing through a firm yet flexible channel . |
9 | With all that , a player 's bag can feel like a ton after a few bogeys ! |
10 | I can feel like a sort of gritting , |