Example sentences of "feel [adv] [vb past] by " in BNC.
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1 | I am so particularly pleased with these , that I should feel much gratified by possessing a duplicate copy of each . |
2 | It 's also ironic , I guess , that as our hired mini-bus travels through Harlem , the Belfast-bred trio should feel so intimidated by the possibility of violence . |
3 | Why did he always feel so intimidated by Viola Machin ? |
4 | Certainly , he can not possibly have felt seriously menaced by rumours of a mystical or spiritual figure — a prophet or a teacher of the kind in which the Holy Land at the time abounded . |
5 | ‘ I still feel somewhat gobsmacked by the way he appointed me . |
6 | It has sometimes been suggested that if you feel easily intimidated by an interviewer , and therefore are paralysed by nerves , you should imagine him ? her in a ludicrous situation , such as sitting in the Albert Hall with no clothes on . |
7 | Slim women — or those who have successfully been on a diet — often feel deeply disheartened by the fact that diet and exercise alone do not seem to improve these problem areas . |
8 | She felt suddenly dirtied by death , ashamed of the knowledge she had gained when she witnessed the cessation of breathing that marked the end of her parents ' lives , sad and sullied by the separations she had lived through . |
9 | He feels personally vindicated by the demise of all imperial adventures , the defeat of fascism and the disproof of the fundamental tenets of apartheid . |
10 | We can not know — and she was by this time fifty-eight years old to Jack 's thirty-three — whether she felt personally slighted by the change . |
11 | I felt really intimidated by him . |
12 | She bought a few bits and pieces from the post office and was feeling thoroughly deflated by the time she got back to the house . |
13 | This time Paige let herself out , feeling decidedly sickened by such open contempt and animosity . |