Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] it feels [adj] " in BNC.

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1 For their part the Brazilians want to play British oppositon to remind themselves of what it feels like to be searching for the ball in the air for much of the game .
2 They are less likely to dominate than are men , because they have such painful first-hand experience of what it feels like to be oppressed by those in authority .
3 Surely it makes sense to have this knowledge of what it feels like , almost as if you are on the stage of the London Palladium in front of a full house with the spotlights full on , as you have questions fired at you — rather than be totally unprepared and unrehearsed .
4 We now have a colossal documentation of what it feels like to be in the margin .
5 I sought a way of fudging it , of drawing a two-dimensional picture that conveyed something of what it feels like to move from point to point in the nine-dimensional genetic space of Biomorph Land .
6 The principle of electrolocation , as it has been called , is fairly well understood at the level of physics though not , of course , at the level of what it feels like to be an electric fish .
7 Things like what it feels like to kiss you , the way you talk and smile , and what your hands are like when they hold mine .
8 Third , and finally , while it is true that the impact of all policies must be subjected to careful scrutiny , it is clearly particularly important to give attention to what it feels like to be on the receiving end of social policy .
9 Ask Linford Christie about what it feels like to run the thing — a stupid question , really , but one 's metaphysical yearnings make one try it — and what can he say ?
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