Example sentences of "[pers pn] have a [adj] feeling " in BNC.
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31 | It does piss you off admittedly when scum are on so much , and I 've a sneaking feeling that Leeds have still not been forgiven in some parts of the press for being close enough to sneak the title when scum fucked up ( due to Fuckerson 's crap team selection ) . |
32 | ‘ I 've a horrible feeling , ’ said Masklin , ‘ that if I go out there now , there will be something to eat , and it 'll be me . ’ |
33 | Well I have n't said , her , heard anybody say anything about the grand old tradition of switching on the television set , and I 've a horrible feeling that er that th that the one day in the year when people want to get together with their families probably means switching off the television set . |
34 | ‘ Anyway , I 've a horrible feeling I do n't want to talk to him just at the moment . |
35 | ‘ I 've a sneaky feeling you think I have n't taken you seriously enough , over the years . |
36 | I I think , I 've a funny feeling that did adopt it but quite how much that means I do n't understand . |
37 | ‘ I have a nasty feeling that getting anywhere might take some time . ’ |
38 | ‘ Darlington Health Authority is asset stripping the Richardson Trust and I have a nasty feeling they will spring a closure of the hospital on us , ’ he said . |
39 | But I have a sneaking feeling that in another five years ' time I 'll be reviewing the GR-100 and that will be the one … |
40 | Not much to report this week on the home front , except that I have a sneaking feeling I may have broken a bone in my right hand . |
41 | ‘ I have a sneaking feeling that some independent organisations are seeking a blank cheque . |
42 | ‘ Yes , I have a good feeling about it . ’ |
43 | I have a strong feeling that she is not there ; there is no smoke from the chimney . |
44 | I have a strong feeling that in all our communities our worship falls a long way short of New Testament and patristic practice . |
45 | For this reason , if for no other , I have a strong feeling of identity when looking at these huge black and white prints of his African life . |
46 | It is possible this is a case of hindsight colouring my memory , but I have a distinct feeling that it was at that moment I first sensed something odd , something duplicitous perhaps , about this apparently charming American gentleman . |
47 | Difficult to prove at this stage when so many clam up but I have a distinct feeling that it was not only coupons that were being given away . |
48 | I have a nice feeling this is THE away game where we break the duck . |
49 | ‘ I have a horrible feeling that UM is about to reorganise world-wide planning operations and , if that happens , it 's curtains for the European organisation and for me . ’ |
50 | ‘ I have a horrible feeling it makes me look like a daffodil ! ’ |
51 | Brian Gordon Laudable sentiments Brian , but I have a funny feeling the organisers were more than glad that a big name team made it to the final . |
52 | I have a quiet feeling that this no reading and no a add up and all that stuff co co stems from the music they 're always listening to . |
53 | Mother says I have a true feeling for medicine . " |
54 | I have a sickly feeling in my stomach . |
55 | I think she has a genuine feeling for the fans and for all that 's been written about her . |
56 | ‘ Do n't you have a guilty feeling ? ’ asked Paul . |
57 | But she had a terrible feeling she knew . |
58 | How wonderful ’ — she had a vague feeling of comforting familiarity , as though she had known him before . |
59 | She had a curious feeling that greater good fortune would yet be hers , that she was destined for high places . |
60 | But she had a strange feeling inside her , a feeling that something was going to happen . |