Example sentences of "i feel a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Travelling to the Continent now I feel a gloomy foreboding , for there is a whiff of decline in the air . |
2 | I feel a creeping sense of hilarity in this absurd situation . |
3 | On deck I feel a perfect target for any sniping moron . |
4 | After his death , I learnt not to shut him out of my life and now I feel a comforting sense of continuity when I go through the boxes and find little notes by him which I have never seen before . |
5 | I feel a ridiculous disappointment . |
6 | ‘ I feel a new tenderness for this man who is now the father of my child . |
7 | I had no desire to share the fate of Galileo , with whom I feel a strong sense of identity , partly because of the coincidence of having been born exactly 300 years after his death ! |
8 | ‘ I feel a strong affinity with him , almost a brotherly thing . |
9 | I feel a right Bozo |
10 | I feel a right clown ! |
11 | ‘ I feel a grudging respect for his brass neck , ’ he said . |
12 | At times I feel a wee bit guilty having returned home to Scotland all in one piece , when so many of my friends have died or were badly injured . |
13 | In fact I feel a definite conflict inherent in ‘ painter 's ’ and ‘ illustrator 's ’ drawing . ’ |
14 | ‘ I feel a complete idiot . |
15 | Now , thirty years later , I feel a great regret for the father of my first four years , who took me out , and who probably loved me , irresponsibly ( " it 's all right for him ; he does n't have to look after you " ) , and I wish I could tell him now , even though he was , in my sister 's words , a sod , that I 'm sorry for my years of rejection and dislike . |
16 | All at once I feel a great need for bed . ’ |
17 | " Apart from being stably slimmer in that I have managed to maintain the weight loss this time , I feel a great deal better in myself . |
18 | So I feel a terrific relief and release that in the latter part of my business life I 've been really able to make things happen at a considerable speed . |
19 | But I feel a certain obligation to make amends . |
20 | I feel a certain sympathy for their wallflower purity , none for their legislators ' regard for the morals of others , and most for Mapplethorpe 's prophylaxis . |
21 | That 's why I feel a certain amount of responsibility when I 'm writing . |
22 | I used to miss my mother and father dreadfully when I was younger , and now I feel a certain amount of guilt that I need them so little , think of them so seldom . |
23 | I do n't mean that I hope Alan Ayckbourn falls under a bus , but when I see a really good piece of writing I feel a real desire to emulate . |
24 | I feel a sharp trill of sperm inject high . |
25 | Somehow I feel a subtle change within myself since our wedding . |
26 | An understanding of perfection fills me and I feel a deep humility . |
27 | In this case I feel a deep conviction that I 'm not making a mistake . |
28 | The June warmth has become slightly oppressive and I feel a continuing sense of strangeness , of standing slightly outside myself . |
29 | I feel a bizarre sense of loss and yearning . |
30 | I feel a lively lump inside of me and a need to keep it vital ; to keep on running though I am panting and sweating like a sore animal ; to encase it in life , to keep it moving . |