Example sentences of "feel at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That is perhaps unfair but it is the way I feel at present .
2 ‘ But we will have to wait and see what our European partners also feel at Edinburgh . ’
3 ‘ True , ’ said Julia , ‘ but in Palestine the British army does not burn villages , hang hostages and leave their bodies in village squares for days at a time as a warning , whatever horror they feel at things like the bombing of the King David Hotel and the murders of those sergeants .
4 Could He , I wondered , possibly feel at home amongst all that ostentation .
5 Yet if football was the only factor the prospect would be a fascinating one — the 1988 show transferred from the summer thunderstorms of West Germany to the clinging heat of Palermo and Cagliari , in which the Egyptians will be the only players who feel at home .
6 He was aware that he was not managing to sound exactly like a senior officer making a recent arrival feel at home , but decided not to add any further riders to his invitation .
7 With the politics of action too , I feel at home .
8 She did n't know how to make the poor chap feel at home .
9 I feel at home here . ’
10 Two further 767s will be assigned to the US run and named ‘ James Dean ’ and ‘ Janis Joplin ’ to make US customers feel at home .
11 Like our villagers , bureaucrats at every level operate within a commonsense , taken-for-granted world in which they feel at home : their world , as they see it , is one of reality , not of ideology .
12 Miss Fluck had not long changed her name to Miss Dors , and anxious to make her feel at home , the vicar decided to call her by her old name — though he was scrupulous in remembering to include the all-important L. ‘ Ladies and gentlemen , ’ he began when the great moment arrived , ‘ I am going to ask you to welcome a very special person here this afternoon .
13 Charlton feel at home
14 These are groups which share a particular life-style , language , and assumptions so that they feel at home with one another .
15 I know what they mean — I 've lived three quarters of my life in council estates , that 's where I feel at home .
16 " Silver and I really feel at home again .
17 though I feel at home here , in a way , in a light
18 ‘ It is your duty , girls , to make your new colleagues feel at home here , ’ ' Portia suddenly said in stentorian tones which made Marie-Hélène burst out in giggles .
19 I think it will make our international clientele feel at home .
20 The only word I feel at home with is somos .
21 His comment on Manor and the present JCR ‘ its great , it has n't changed , I still feel at home ! ’
22 ‘ I feel at home here , ’ murmured Tess .
23 ‘ And you , sirs , you feel at home now ? ’
24 ‘ I really feel at home in the parish . ’
25 With one voice they said : Hockney , that 'll make the gay guys feel at home .
26 Make Arnold Bros ( est. 1905 ) feel at home .
27 I just feel at home here . ’
28 ‘ I am sure the town will do everything it can to make the officers and crew feel at home and join me in wishing them all the best for the future . ’
29 At least , I feel at home .
30 She adds : ‘ Even if you feel at times that you ca n't face the extra work in the kitchen that Christmas seems to involve , it 's worth making the extra effort once a year .
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