Example sentences of "feel the same [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He had always felt the same elation at the end of his long tours abroad . |
2 | ‘ The problem about us , ’ said Helen , ‘ is that we 've never felt the same way about money as most other people seem to . ’ |
3 | And had Rohmer really felt the same thing ? |
4 | I 'd felt powerless when I was abused as a child and I 'd felt the same powerlessness with the bank manager . |
5 | Whether or not you have children of your own , I know you will feel the same way . |
6 | It might feel the same way again , ’ one diplomat pointed out . |
7 | It 's hard to accept that the people we care for may not feel the same way about us . |
8 | But I find the whole performance so persuasive that this really does not bother me much , and I imagine other listeners will feel the same way . |
9 | Regrettably , he did not feel the same way . |
10 | We 're sure that once you 're experienced the comfort and freshness of Carefree you 'll feel the same way . |
11 | Does she feel the same way as you ? ’ |
12 | I think they 'll feel the same way about Jarrod . |
13 | I find it sad that Jeremy Bates and Jo Durie , Britain 's number one tennis players do not apparently feel the same way . |
14 | And I 've got something to tell you which may make you feel the same way about me . " |
15 | ‘ It does you credit , and it 's a pity Dana does n't feel the same way about you . ’ |
16 | Kelly would feel the same way , she realised , experiencing a little spurt of pleasure at the prospect of seeing her friend soon … |
17 | She could only hope Dane would feel the same way . |
18 | She was under no illusions — she knew he could never feel the same way about her , she knew too that she was storing up heartbreak for herself . |
19 | Even if I try getting out of bed on the other side tomorrow morning , I am sure I would feel the same way . |
20 | ‘ I would feel the same sense of pride and commitment as the other guys if I was to run out at Murrayfield with a Scottish shirt on . |
21 | A mechanic when he hits on an idea that makes him some money in a suggestion scheme though the joy is of the same substance but he will not feel the same depth of emotion as Einstein or Dante did . |
22 | It is fascinating to see Toscanini , Rubinstein , Heifetz etc. , and I do n't feel the same excitement about watching today 's musicians , our descendants will probably feel differently . |
23 | I could feel the same horror burning through Tom and Terry — the impotence , the rage , the fear and shame at doing nothing for our friend . |
24 | On the ‘ beefed-up ’ engine front we have Genicom making more of the speed advantage than their increased resolution while Agfa are hardly making any noise at all about either of their 400dpi devices — although they may feel the same anxiety pangs as AM Varityper given that they also own Compugraphic . |
25 | And above all , if the head , inside the school , is seen as someone who has a calm and consistent view of the rapidly changing priorities of school management , there is a chance that parents will come to the same view and will feel the same trust . |
26 | A Labour government would feel the same need to mobilize support as a Conservative government and Labour politicians in office would probably feel even more disappointed with television than Conservative politicians . |
27 | After my drunken afternoon with Al I do n't feel the same need to offload as I did before , and I ca n't decide whether I ought to involve Yvonne or not . |
28 | He found , however , as he loped along , ostensibly to school , that he could not feel the same bitterness that he had done when he first started to write . |
29 | Indeed , one scientist has been so misled by this grammatical similarity as to say that , given appropriate nerve graftings , two people could feel the same pain just as , if they looked in the same direction , they could see the same table . |
30 | One difference is this : Sartre 's aim is the philosophical one of redescribing the location of bodily sensations in a way which does not lend itself to such misunderstandings as that two people could feel the same pain as they can see the same table . |