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

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1 But one of the places where he would feel most at home is the room in which a vital part of the process that brought New Scientist to you last week was carried out .
2 Maggie Wheeler makes her guests feel entirely at home and certainly it is very easy to relax in this ‘ no rules ’ atmosphere , where you can enjoy meeting the other guests around the kitchen table in an informal atmosphere with Maggie taking the time to help you plan your itinerary .
3 He will feel entirely at home with five of his club-mates in the power-packed Flintshire side .
4 She did not feel entirely at ease about this , and even went to consult the Careers Adviser in Cambridge , who gave her various leaflets , told her about trainee courses at the BBC , and sent her off for a two-day inspection of the Civil Service .
5 I thought it odd at the time that he should feel so at home there . ’
6 Mary Ann asked , still determined to make the traveller feel at home , though making him feel less at home with every enquiry .
7 By that stage , you should feel totally at home with your new diet and confident that you can maintain it as a lifestyle with ease in the place of your former diet .
8 The older climbs often take steep cracks so gritstone aficionados should feel more at home .
9 Glancing to his left , he wondered why the Bogeyman chose to live in a room on the first-floor landing instead of making his lair in the cellar , where he would surely feel more at home .
10 If I know the tunes , the music and the moods in which they were brought up , I can feel more at home with them . ’
11 The more cautious analytical corporate financier might feel more at home in an accountancy firm , but the wheeler-dealer type should opt for a bank .
12 Comedy can give comfort and security , can make us feel more at home in our skin .
13 And now , to make the newt feel more at home , Lavender decided to give it all the pond-weed from the pencil-box as well .
14 It makes them feel more at home and less lonely . ’
15 But you 'll feel more at home in your own kit , so bring it along .
16 It made him feel more at home .
17 First off , this is a public list for Leeds supporters ; if you 're not interested in Leeds United , I think you 'd feel more at home elsewhere .
18 You 'll feel more at home when I 've introduced you to the rest of the team , everyone except Niall anyway . ’
19 ‘ It 'll make you feel more at ease . ’
20 Subtle changes in the beggar 's posture made the stranger feel more at ease .
21 Assignment is a relation in the technical sense , but as it is a unary relation , many readers may feel more at ease if we speak of it as a property ( the two ways of speaking are of course completely inter-convertible ) .
22 So you would feel equally at home there with a group of friends on a night out or just popping in for a quiet drink and a chat .
23 Lord Derby , who steered the Act through Parliament , would have felt quite at home with the parliamentary debate which took place after the 1952 smog some 90 years later .
24 Surprisingly , working in Malcolm 's shop made me feel quite at home .
25 Nikos , the owner , has developed an informal and relaxed style of service over the last eleven years that 'll make you feel quite at home .
26 She made Johnson feel doubly at home , as she had ‘ lived many years in England ’ , therefore he could expect English manners and sense of comfort .
27 The atmosphere of the Club was one of happy , relaxed holidaymakers and friendly staff who immediately made us feel completely at home .
28 Remember , poise and good deportment can be cultivated , and achieving them will give a sense of well-being and an improved mental attitude , for you can never feel completely at ease if you are self-conscious about your appearance and movements .
29 It is suggested that support for such organisations is drawn disproportionately from the middle class , and in particular those sections of the middle class that feel most at threat from the structural changes taking place in contemporary British society .
30 Pubs are , to quote Ben Davis , ‘ the public buildings in which people feel most at home ’ , and in its truest sense the public house is exactly what it says — a house for the public .
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