Example sentences of "will feel [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The temperature should reach 12 Celsius , 54 Fahrenheit , and it 'll feel pleasant in the light breeze . |
2 | He 'll feel obliged to go all the way to Paddington with her — she 'll never manage all that stuff on her own . |
3 | He probably is n't the only man in London with a cut on his face , but it 'll feel that way to him . |
4 | ‘ Let's have that cup of tea and you 'll feel better . ’ |
5 | ‘ You 'll feel better in the morning … or less dreadful . ’ |
6 | It 's a great mistake to get yourself into a state of nervous excitement all the time … nobody should ever overdo it you know … you should read Jane Austen and then you 'll feel better . |
7 | You 'll feel better . ’ |
8 | Just try and crap , then you 'll feel better . ’ |
9 | ( You 'll feel better when you 've eaten . ) |
10 | You 'll feel better for some fresh air . ’ |
11 | ‘ You 'll feel better later on , ’ he floundered . |
12 | The kindly old chap who gave up his seat for me brought me my pint saying ‘ Drink this mate , you 'll feel better when tha 's supped that . ’ |
13 | And as soon as your child cheers up , you 'll feel better too . |
14 | Take a shower , a couple of drinks , you 'll feel better . |
15 | Take a shower , a couple of drinks , you 'll feel better . |
16 | ‘ Here , have yours , ’ he said , ‘ perhaps with some food inside you you 'll feel better . |
17 | ‘ You 'll be all right , you 'll see , when you 've had a warm and a bit of breakfast , you 'll feel better . ’ |
18 | You wo n't enjoy the process much , but you 'll feel better once you 've rediscovered your true personality . |
19 | Get 'em off your chest ; you 'll feel better for it and I 've a broad back . " |
20 | I 'll feel better once I 'm outside , I think . |
21 | It might make you cough , but you 'll feel better . ’ |
22 | You 'll feel better outside . |
23 | You 'll feel better . |
24 | ‘ Have a good cry ’ , ‘ I 'll feel better once I 've had a good cry ’ , ‘ I 'm worried about her , she has n't shed a tear since she had the news ’ , are all sayings which have a recognized place in our language . |
25 | You 'll feel better in a min . ’ |
26 | You 'll feel better when you 've had something to eat . ’ |
27 | ‘ I 'll feel better about all this if I know you 've got it . ’ |
28 | You 'll feel better in a couple of days . |
29 | I 'm sure you 'll feel better tomorrow morning . ’ |
30 | I 'll feel better when I 've told him , sir . ’ |