Example sentences of "she [vb past] she feel " in BNC.
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1 | However , as she walked she felt he must be looking at her back as she walked away . |
2 | When she returned she felt the need to explain . |
3 | Because what she thought she felt was what she actually did feel and she said it , loud and clear and everyone else could go and fuck themselves . |
4 | It took a little under an hour , and when , at his instruction , she pulled up outside a small , dark cottage she thought she felt sick . |
5 | She would get over whatever it was she thought she felt for him . |
6 | Looking into her churning heart as she stood there that night , she knew she felt an affection for the man opposite and believed he had some affection for her . |
7 | With what remained of her objective consciousness Louisa strove to tell herself that this encounter was not of her reality , not of her willing … but even as she struggled she felt herself drawn under the influence of a mind at once alien and familiar — a mind resolute to lacerate its own fine sensibility , and with a perverse , intellectual sang-froid . |
8 | As she spoke she felt as if she were stepping into Jake 's craziness , becoming part of it . |
9 | Walking out , finding a cab , leaning back against its leather upholstery , she wished she felt something stronger than lethargy . |
10 | She wished she felt as confident as she sounded . |
11 | She wished she felt as sure of herself as the man so casually lounging opposite her . |
12 | Then she said she felt happy enough to skip the Ecstasy experiment and , instead , to have an early night , so I refused to talk to her for the rest of the meal — rightly , I think — and on the way home I walked stiffly three yards ahead of her . |
13 | In fact , she said she felt wonderful , and booked another appointment for the following week . |
14 | She said she felt a different woman . |
15 | ‘ She said she felt like someone out of Dynasty . |
16 | When Virginia Woolf first read Lawrence , she said she felt as if a curtain had been thrown back , so she could see , clearly , for the first time , the intensity of family relationships . |
17 | ‘ When he was unable to spend the night with her she said she felt used and abused . |
18 | She said she felt sure you 'd want me to sit beside you . ’ |
19 | I do n't know how she put up with it but she said she felt obligated . |
20 | This realisation instead of distressing her made her feel relieved . |
21 | And better still , the big hunk of man beside her made her feel terrific . |
22 | The man 's trembling want of her made her feel that speck grow into a force ; she began to enjoy denying him , then permitting him again , she used her strength to grip and pin him and squeeze him in parts that made him cry out , to gouge and scratch his pale , thin flesh , she fortified him with tisanes that make men what was called in her language ‘ cross ’ , and gave him leaves to chew to stay his excitement so she could explore the crustacean pinkness of his flesh and turn her curiosity and its tinge of disgust to a form of power over him which gave her pleasure . |
23 | The way he looked at her made her feel that he was attracted to her , yet always he seemed to draw back . |
24 | Moving back to the bridge , she halted for a moment to stare down at the sluggish water , and the wavering reflection thrown back at her made her feel like weeping forever . |
25 | The look he gave her made her feel extremely stupid — and disappointed . |
26 | But the mere fact that he 'd left his own bed to come and check on her made her feel warm and cherished and oddly weepy . |
27 | The thought of her husband fumbling around in bed and urgently attempting to rouse her left her feeling suddenly depressed . |