Example sentences of "n't [pers pn] feel " in BNC.
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1 | Why do n't I feel like that ? |
2 | well I 'll switch off if I 'm being something rather good , so do n't I feel a bit sorry for those goldfish . |
3 | She 'd deliberately tried to antagonise him , and as usual she 'd succeeded , so why could n't she feel any pleasure in it ? |
4 | ‘ Did n't you feel it ? ’ |
5 | ‘ Honestly , Mum , do n't you feel it too ? |
6 | I want you , I need you , ca n't you feel it , it 's irresistible . ’ |
7 | And when it works out it makes you feel good ; when it does n't you feel as bad as he does . |
8 | ‘ Ca n't you see ? ’ , he would ask ; ‘ do n't you feel … ca n't you hear ? ’ , as he rushed from one place or book or topic to another , expecting others to have the same reactions , so that Frank Tait , a cultured and intelligent man , described how he ‘ hurried out of breath to seem less far behind ’ . |
9 | But do n't you feel uncomfortable , you as a member of the medical profession , do n't you feel uncomfortable if there exists in the wider world a set of rules which would condemn as one of the most heinous crimes that which you regard as the most humane of conduct ? |
10 | But do n't you feel uncomfortable , you as a member of the medical profession , do n't you feel uncomfortable if there exists in the wider world a set of rules which would condemn as one of the most heinous crimes that which you regard as the most humane of conduct ? |
11 | Flesh dollies like Sheri Dean and the Sobell Skaters brought out a disc entitled ‘ Make Someone Happy ( this Christmas ) ’ which exhorted us to ‘ spread the word and light the lights , ca n't you feel the town is bright ? ’ |
12 | Felt Things , do n't you feel that ? |
13 | ‘ If you saw a blind man coming along , would n't you feel sorry for him and want to help him ? ’ |
14 | Do n't you feel the need to pray ? |
15 | ‘ Ca n't you feel it … |
16 | Do n't you feel it ? |
17 | Do n't you feel the cold , Mr … eh ? ’ |
18 | ‘ Do n't you feel guilty ? |
19 | Oh , Rachaela , do n't you feel clever ? |
20 | Do n't you feel it ? ’ |
21 | ‘ Do n't you feel pity for her ? ’ |
22 | Marion said : " Do n't you feel funny about it , though ? " |
23 | " Do n't you feel funny about me reading all the letters he writes to you ? " |
24 | Do n't you feel embarrassed ? " |
25 | " Do n't you feel said for Bella ever ? " |
26 | But would n't you feel a lot better if you knew that you 'd kicked him back — and that he knew it too ? |
27 | I mean , did n't you feel … perhaps … you would like to ? ’ |
28 | ‘ Did n't you feel desire ? |
29 | We 'll go to Italy together one day , do n't you feel it ? ’ |
30 | ‘ Do n't you feel a slight envy of the Roman Catholics when it comes to making a trip like this ? ’ said Edwin Pettigrew to Mark . |