Example sentences of "he feel at [noun] " in BNC.

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1 They were happy , I think , that I had found such a good friend , and did everything they could to make him feel at home .
2 And Jim had some familiar faces around to make him feel at home .
3 Or some chum of Matt 's put it there to make him feel at home .
4 This applied in particular to the Prior , Father Stephen Bedale , a man of huge stature and extrovert character , and the kind of man who , had he been a layman , might have given the poet a hearty slap on the back in the belief that this would make him feel at home .
5 When it came to the interview he was somewhat nervous and on the defensive ( not being an old hand at it ) , and while I did my best to make him feel at ease , I felt it incumbent to put questions about the Roman Catholic Church 's teachings on divorce , homosexuality , abortion , celibacy , etc. , the answers to which I believed would be of interest to Catholics and non-Catholics alike .
6 The theological answer is that He feels at home anywhere because He is at home everywhere .
7 This immediate social environment is merely that in which he feels at home .
8 Pretty soon , if you consider that the only gags he feels at home with are the ones that get stuffed in his mouth in the interest of his , er , research .
9 He feels at home there . ’
10 Nevertheless , he feels at liberty to be his own final authority in judging which parts to accept and reject .
11 He felt at rest , the dark weight of tension lifted from him by the woman .
12 In the town , and in the university , he felt at home .
13 One director used him in Waiting for Godot , and he felt at home in a straight play at last , but unfortunately a critic wrote four hundred words about the Christly nature of the moment when he took his hat off .
14 When he was shot he was not wearing his jacket or tie so presumably he felt at home , wherever it was . ’
15 And yet he speaks with painful recollection of the sense of alienation he felt at times , ‘ …
16 The loss he felt at times with such anguish , personified by Eugenia , by his mother , by Kee , were the knife-thrusts of a severance from the world itself , from nature .
17 He felt at bay , like a very dim minister facing a hostile House .
18 In company where he felt at ease , able to be himself , with Paul Alexandre , Anna Akhmatova , Lunia Czechowska , Modigliani still behaved like the well-bred and courteous young man who had first charmed Paris .
19 The real reason was that he felt at ease ; he was no longer a figure of fun or an eyesore , he had a place — just as he did at first with Sien .
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