Example sentences of "begin to feel [art] " in BNC.
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1 | And now Creggan did begin to feel an awe and a deeper fear , for this grim place must be strong indeed to hold an eagle from the sacred site of Callanish . |
2 | Being able to say these difficult , and intensely private things to her mother before the funeral was the trigger she wanted to be able to grieve genuinely and begin to feel the loss of her mother , rather than nurse the resentment she had had for so many years . |
3 | If you will spend just ten or fifteen minutes a day practising a simple relaxation technique , you will begin to feel the benefit within a matter of days . |
4 | Many investment trusts will finally begin to feel the impact of an estimated 1% fall in dividends in 1992 . |
5 | SGI which has led a pretty much unscathed existence in the mid to high-end graphics market will begin to feel the pinch with ISVs lining up to modify applications to run on Sparc-based machines , the firm says . |
6 | As it continues its unhurried survey I begin to feel a grim human intent behind that gaze . |
7 | Begin to feel the energies around you . |
8 | For you as writer , this entails looking so hard at the world you write about that you begin to feel the minute , imperceptible movements within it and learn to give them their most appropriate names . |
9 | In addition to hiding from themselves , teachers also begin to feel the need to hide from each other . |
10 | I begin to feel the force of its will . |
11 | After a while I began to feel a little like Dorothy myself . |
12 | After throwing stones in the water for nearly half an hour , listening to the different sounds and seeing who could throw the farthest , Endill began to feel a little fed up . |
13 | After about the fourth or fifth month into the course of treatments , I began to feel a lessening of the pain , but not once had she confided that anything was wrong . |
14 | Annie began to feel a surge of impatience . |
15 | Clara liked it as she had liked everything that afternoon , but even as she stood there and admired , and heard the history of the lump of mosaic , and listened to Martin 's views on Candida 's view on the social connotations of goldfish , she began to feel a sense of overwhelming fatigue . |
16 | Subjects began to feel a loss of control of the course of their thinking . |
17 | I began to feel a little restricted . |
18 | She had always wanted an animal of her own , and so she began to feel a little interest in Dickon . |
19 | I did n't really feel a thing until about 5.30 p.m. when I began to feel a sort of tightening of the stomach , not a pain . |
20 | So after they 'd been using this stuff with no windows open or anything , one of the workmen began to feel a little bit groggy so he said to his mate and open the back door Charlie , will you , I 'm feeling a bit groggy . |
21 | Ben continued to gaze at Cassie in abject amazement and she began to feel a little irritated . |
22 | Looked at like that , I gradually began to feel a little more able to let go of my unrealistic expectations of my mother and to love her as she is . |
23 | It would be an exaggeration to say I suffered from morning sickness , but my suspicions were certainly aroused when I began to feel a little queasy in the early part of the day . |
24 | Clare began to feel a foolish kind of affection for the umbrella that was doing them both such sterling service . |
25 | For the first time Auguste began to feel a tinge of fear with this relentless questioning . |
26 | I began to feel a little annoyed . |
27 | They began to feel a sense of ownership of the work and revel in its challenges . |
28 | In one sense the game took no time at all , in another it seemed to last forever , and there in the quiet room , opposite the quiet man , she began to feel a kind of peace . |
29 | She began to feel a little bored with Wolff . |
30 | For the first time in this long climb back to their fortune he began to feel a sort of panic . |