Example sentences of "feel [adj] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 I watch you all day and I feel dry inside . ’
2 I feel terrific now I 've made a start —
3 ‘ When you both feel light-hearted enough to enjoy your baby , you are making a good start ’ says Infant Care on its second page , and Spock uses the same injunction , ‘ Enjoy Your Baby ’ , as a subheading in his chapter ‘ The Right Start ’ .
4 Funny how tongue-tied I feel right now , over the table from you , my love , I feel safest pouring wine .
5 I feel sorry only for Eugenie and Beatrice because they will suffer a great deal seeing their mother and father not living together under the same roof . ’
6 ‘ I really feel alive here ! ’
7 Many carers , I have heard say , time and time again , that they feel guilty even asking they did n't even know they had a right to ask , well this legislation now allows people to ask , does n't mean to say their needs are gon na be met , but at least it gives them a right to ask .
8 You feel guilty just buying a bar of chocolate , because as you go to pay you suddenly remember that he ca n't have one .
9 So when the wind blows and the rain descends , as it has this week , you are not only upskirted and damp , but you feel guilty too .
10 And so we , we are in the process of setting up an online database computerized which would be accessible by not just branches , but individual erm health and safety reps for a fairly minimal affiliation which will tap into the latest information which will be updated er every three months and we feel that again that 's something in conjunction with , clearly with the unions in the city something that a trades council should be doing , something that raises our profile , explains to people what trade councils , what the trade union movement is all about and does it effectively using modern techniques and modern methods .
11 I think you feel that too . ’
12 As the rain gradually died away , birds began to fight and squabble like fractious children just allowed out after being cooped up indoors ; but then they did n't have leaky roofs ; neither did they have to climb up there as soon as it was light to inspect the damage ; or have a meeting with Leo , the thought of which made her feel weak inside .
13 If I feel strong enough I shall go back to John Lewis , but the whole previous saga was nearly too much for me .
14 I feel OK now .
15 I feel OK now — it 's just my legs are aching .
16 ‘ Oh , Anne , I feel free now , free to ask you to marry me .
17 So y w feel free now to ask questions I mean , you must have something that worries you about about this partic I can only really talk about the exam .
18 Before you feel brave enough to steer the kite around fanciful shapes , it is best to understand what is meant by the ‘ edge of the wind ’ because in effect , this is the limit line within which the kite will fly .
19 Would any of those twenty one feel brave enough to say why they said no ?
20 so 's tonight I 'm a different person cos I 've put make up and I went and got my hair done and I feel different tonight but I do n't feel under pressure that I have to wear make up all the time cos nobody treats me any different whether I 've got make up on or whether
21 Her secret was kept , her secret , which made her feel aglow inside .
22 Girls from orthodox Muslim and Sikh families feel this most strongly ; they also fear that through some misunderstanding their parents might try to withdraw them from school altogether , cutting off their lifeline to the outside world .
23 We , the people of good will , feel this even more strongly .
24 I feel this profoundly as I wander about the empty railway station , where I have no business of any kind .
25 If you feel this too much to do for you , stick to what you are , are already doing .
26 We feel this very strongly .
27 Show up the folly of I feel this so I do that .
28 I feel this often leaves the clubhead behind so that it never catches up .
29 Stick players or potential Stick players who feel emboldened enough to — er — branch out should contact
30 To leave it is to lose a family , an adopted family if you like , and many feel empty afterwards , which is one reason so many become umpires or coaches or managers or whatever .
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