Example sentences of "[pos pn] [noun pl] feel [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | My legs felt like lead . |
2 | In ancient times Chinese students would stand in this stance for hours upon end until their legs felt like lead . |
3 | In an effort to create more atmosphere at Longchamp , Horse Racing Abroad , the chief transporter of Britons to French tracks , has its own grandstands , bars ( stocking drinks the British are used to ) , restaurants and betting facilities at the course to make its clients feel at home . |
4 | With the suit 's power off , her arms were shaking and her legs felt like jelly . |
5 | Maggie was glad of it ; her legs felt like jelly and she was beyond worrying if Mitch could see the tears starting to her cheeks . |
6 | Her legs felt like foam rubber . |
7 | She looked at the rigid contours of his face and wanted to run , but her feet felt like lead weights . |
8 | She went ice-cold and her limbs felt like lead weights . |
9 | His legs were quivering and his insides felt like mush , but he stayed up . |
10 | That night , Seb had so much to drink that when he tried to rise from the ground beside the camp-fire to return home his legs felt like rubber and he sat down again unexpectedly . |
11 | His feet felt like lead and slowly , fearfully , he turned to look in the general direction of the voice . |
12 | ‘ When you have 36 holes in one day as we did , the bag can weigh a ton ; your legs feel like lead . |
13 | It 's only good manners to make your guests feel at home and give them a go now and again , but Swindon were a little too kind just before half-time . |
14 | An me Dreadlocks feel like hair |