Example sentences of "feel [adj] [subord] a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I feel guilty because a teacher in school asked me to stay friends with her after we left , but somehow I never seem to have time . ’ |
2 | Suddenly the skip , even though it was empty , felt heavier than a cartload of corpses being heaved off a battlefield . |
3 | Leith felt more than a bit dissatisfied with life when she went to bed that night . |
4 | Scoop-necked , and cut high on the hip , at least it felt safer than a bikini . |
5 | He felt worse because a policeman , who was standing near , laughed and walked away . |
6 | There may be occasions on which a company feels aggrieved because a complaint to the Commission about the conduct of another company has been rejected . |
7 | Cleanly shaven , smelling good and feeling better than a basketeer at a codpiece competition . |
8 | Starting to feel more than a fraction disgruntled that he 'd been in Prague when she 'd called before — on the right day and the right time — Fabia strove hard to keep what she was feeling out of her look . |
9 | By then Leith was feeling more than a shade guilty that she was the one responsible for the two having met . |
10 | But that morning she had discovered just who ‘ Cousin Naylor ’ was , and , even though she was feeling more than a mite rebellious at his ‘ … it might be in your interests not to see him again' , she did n't want to put her job in jeopardy should Naylor Massingham happen to be passing , and observe Travis 's car again parked at her apartment block . |
11 | ‘ But , ’ Leith cut in this time , feeling more than a trifle puzzled , ‘ if you have n't told anyone about Rosemary , which must mean you have n't told anyone where she lives , how on earth did your cousin know where to look ? ’ |