Example sentences of "feel [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They did n't feel for example they could go into the advice centre , they did n't feel it was for them .
2 How do you feel about Dad appointing Guy managing director ?
3 Brian , how do you feel about fatherhood ?
4 So , what do I feel about separatism now , ten years on , and the mother of sons ?
5 He has long been involved in teaching but how does he feel about music education in schools today ?
6 Erm er I do n't know , I mean maybe it would be like it would be like you give a fairly sort of neutral statement and you have the adjectives at the end of the scale give indicate the responses like y'know something like how do you feel about homosexuality and you could have sort of y'know erm natural to unnatural or something like that erm
7 ‘ How would you feel about imprisonment ?
8 On reflection , what do you feel about drama training ?
9 How did it feel about ringing and asking questions that were ?
10 How how did you feel about trade unionism then ?
11 Mr Mayor , I do feel after councillor er er er speech I just have to make a little comment erm people in my ward .
12 It is a natural tendency to want to be loved , because that makes us feel of worth , just as it is a natural tendency to achieve in order to gain personal significance .
13 Q : How do you feel towards dog breeders and exhibitors ?
14 Prison staff felt towards abolition much as the employees of an old established family firm would feel towards merger into an international conglomerate .
15 Many of the symptoms of jet-lag relate to how we feel , but such an explanation does not explain why we should feel below par , and seems less acceptable when one would expect the mind to be concentrated on enjoying oneself on holiday or performing at one 's peak on business or at athletics , for instance .
16 You might feel below par , that ‘ washed-out ’ feeling ; your resistance to infection could well be affected ; you will not have the zest for life that you should have .
17 Two days ago I ate baited carrion left out for fox or crow over in Skye and its effects were to poison me and make me feel near death .
18 Had he been a dunce at it or did his present situation , despite the opportunity it affords for the histrionics he so loves , make him feel like pawn ?
19 He lay back , resting his head on his hands that were clasped behind him , closing his eyes even though he did not feel like sleep .
20 ‘ The hours are long , but it does n't really feel like work .
21 they took ya in , into their home and , and they made you feel like part of the family
22 ‘ This may feel like home to you by now , but this is n't our fair native land where spies abound .
23 Except for occasional — rare — meals at a nearby restaurant , they never went out , sending out for meals when they did n't feel like cooking , while Luke no longer even accompanied her to the various work-connected functions she sometimes had to attend at weekends , dealing with business matters of his own or else remaining at the apartment while she was out .
24 His knees jutted just out of reach in the low black vinyl chair opposite her , and somehow this made her tongue feel like cotton wool .
25 I did n't feel like conversation .
26 Segat is also frequently used to ‘ explain ’ why one has chosen not to do something , collect rattan for sale , for example , or attend a curing seance : ‘ Egng ng segat ci'niib ’ ( ‘ I do n't feel like walking [ that far ] ’ ) .
27 Fine Young Cannibals were singing , ‘ Jonny , we love you , wo n't you please come home ’ and the words made Terry feel like crying .
28 Those early rays could feel like insect legs .
29 He did n't feel like company , however blonde , young or willing .
30 A spotlight on them in this company and they would feel like tax inspectors .
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