Example sentences of "he feel [pron] [vb past] " in BNC.
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1 | It made him feel he wanted to punish the crowd and fired him to say , ‘ If this is what they think of me and what they think of Jacklin , I 'll make sure he never finishes in front of me again . ’ |
2 | Did he feel he had invented the gun-for-hire designer by so firmly dissociating himself from any one house ? |
3 | Soon he was exploring parts he felt no-one had ever been in before . |
4 | His point arose because he felt we had n't best differentiated his guitar from the rest of the pack in our review of it . |
5 | On the other hand , although one expert scientific engineer said he felt we had almost reached the point of diminishing returns in terms of extra racket frame power , can we risk that ? |
6 | He very rarely helped round the house , because he felt we had different jobs . |
7 | A moment later he felt himself picked up and flung against the wall . |
8 | He felt himself yanked across the room and flung across his father 's legs , his body protected while his outstretched hand dangled like bait in the dog 's face . |
9 | He hardened himself against the sight of her ; even so he felt himself moved . |
10 | Quite simply , he felt she belonged to him , and that if he turned his wit to it , he could win her . |
11 | He was now fifty , and he felt she deserved more from her marriage . |
12 | On Mrs Thatcher and Europe , he felt she had been ‘ locked in the bunker surrounded by sycophants so long that she 's lost touch with reality . |
13 | She had an odd , idiosyncratic way of looking at things — he felt she had some standards which he was n't familiar with , against which she matched the things they said . |
14 | Only after weeks had passed with him ablaze like this did the hag stir on one occasion when he came to call and curse him — ; or he felt she did — with her eyes open and one hand raised and pointing . |
15 | Although Eliot expressed some liking for Edward VIII as a man , he felt he lacked character . |
16 | Perhaps , despite lack of affection , he felt he owed Chamberlain something after so many years of efficient subordination . |
17 | Perhaps he felt he owed them something ; to make a glittering society match for instance — whereas , she sighed , they would probably be perfectly happy with his company instead . |
18 | He found that he could n't go out with the lads anymore , and he felt he 'd lost his happy-go-lucky side . |
19 | Could it be that what he was feeling was a kind of envy , in the sense that he 'd brought her here , to a place that he felt he 'd made his own , and in a matter of weeks she 'd already grown closer to it than he could ever hope to be ? |
20 | Pete Woodward got one of the dead centres and he felt he 'd erased the previous day 's disaster . |
21 | In later days it became fashionable to see Chaplin as a political rebel against Hollywood 's factory methods but he is better seen as the last of the old-style showmen offering a highly polished product to the masses that he felt he knew so intimately . |
22 | He felt he knew Branson well enough to surmise that it would not evolve into an equal partnership , because Branson would be bound to ‘ over-interfere ’ . |
23 | Though he had been in the district for no more than a week , he felt he knew it well . |
24 | He felt he knew very little about her present feelings , which were so malign toward him and unmapped that it was as if he were seeing the back side of the moon . |
25 | It was a stare he felt he understood , for it felt like his own . |
26 | Eleanor was nearly twice the age he felt he deserved , and it had been his ambition for a long time to have a girl just at the point when it became legal . |
27 | He felt he had scarcely fallen asleep , he was dreaming of a black river , with no banks , yet there was something there , a source of light that he wanted to reach , which he could not reach against the cold drive of the current … |
28 | A further study of Les Sylphides reveals Fokine 's great understanding of the dance rhythms which he felt he had to make visible whenever he was using well-recognised dance forms . |
29 | Mr Browning , who believes the bronzes were smuggled out of the country and later bought by the galleries , said that he felt he had been ‘ led up the garden path ’ . |
30 | He felt he had to go . |