Example sentences of "feel more at [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The older climbs often take steep cracks so gritstone aficionados should feel more at home . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | If I know the tunes , the music and the moods in which they were brought up , I can feel more at home with them . ’ |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Comedy can give comfort and security , can make us feel more at home in our skin . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | It makes them feel more at home and less lonely . ’ |
8 | But you 'll feel more at home in your own kit , so bring it along . |
9 | It made him feel more at home . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | You 'll feel more at home when I 've introduced you to the rest of the team , everyone except Niall anyway . ’ |
12 | ‘ It 'll make you feel more at ease . ’ |
13 | Subtle changes in the beggar 's posture made the stranger feel more at ease . |
14 | 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 ) . |
15 | Being the same colour , you feel more at home . |
16 | It is not surprise that ‘ deep green ’ environmental groups , closer to the first view , find it difficult to communicate their concerns to businesses and governments who feel more at home with the second . |
17 | They are more likely to play a competitive game of squash than relax with a swim , and feel more at home playing poker than Scrabble . |
18 | I actually feel more at home in Britain and in the States and France than I do in the North . |
19 | It made her feel more at home , already , to steal something from the larder . |
20 | Why oils , I wondered — surely beginners feel more at home with watercolour or pencils ? |
21 | I confess I feel more at home at Merchiston Lodge ! ’ |
22 | Perhaps you would like to learn a new skill , rekindle an interest in a former hobby — or simply try and make that new girl at the office feel more at ease . |
23 | I have yet to find a random cat or a one-dimensional flock of 30 ducks. ) ( 6 ) Ducks feel more at ease when with other ducks . |
24 | She now works part-time on the Disablement Information Advice Line where , in a caring environment , she feels more at peace herself . |
25 | Probably she feels more at risk . |
26 | She felt more at home with the scientists . |
27 | The ‘ great windy parlour ’ at the front of the building was soon to become for Coleridge a place in which he felt more at home than in his own tiny cottage , and it was there that he and Poole were later to spend long sociable hours with the Wordsworths , Charles Lamb , Hazlitt and others . |
28 | He felt more at home in a city at night , comforted by strips of empty pavement , the harsh lines of concrete towers and by the ubiquitous blanket of artificial light . |
29 | He felt more at home with a good filing cabinet , of which there were three , in khaki-painted metal . |
30 | Candy was right , she realised bleakly — part of her did want to get back where she belonged , and there was nowhere she felt more at home than on a stage . |