Example sentences of "'d feel [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If that happened , I 'd feel guilty for ever . ’ |
2 | I 'd feel guilty if I started looking on myself as a victim . ’ |
3 | Apart from looking ridiculous I 'd feel uncomfortable , and if you feel uncomfortable , you do a rotten show . |
4 | — I think she just said it so I 'd feel sorry for her ! ’ |
5 | ‘ I 'd feel sorry for you , but I 'm afraid I do n't have much time for the poor little rich girl syndrome . |
6 | I never thought the day would come when I 'd feel sorry for the man , but I do . |
7 | No , no if it was from a blood transplant then I 'd feel sorry for them , but if it was from you know , then I do n't . |
8 | Yeah , well I 'd feel sorry for them again , but you know , if they went and did it willingly , it 's their , that 's their problem . |
9 | ‘ We 'd feel such idiots if news of this leaked out . ’ |
10 | ‘ Well , I 'd feel strange if I did n't hear it , put it that way . |
11 | A row was all in a day 's work for her , and at the end she 'd feel pleased with herself and at peace with the world . |
12 | I don' think er that women mind at all , I do n't think that that people in general really take that much notice of it , I mean I personally er have no objection or would not try and dissuade these gentlemen from wearing these things , but I personally would never wear one , and one of the reasons I would never wear one is apart from maybe two cases there you can always tell , and I think the thing is that when I would feel very uncomfortable walking down the street and everyo I 'd feel that everyone was there going wig , wig and the other thing is , there 's a young lady at the back there made a very valid point , er |
13 | ‘ I can see that you 'd feel that way , ’ she said softly . |
14 | ‘ I never thought I 'd feel that way about any woman , but it is how I feel about you . ’ |
15 | And that 's bad news , I mean , and I 'm sure you 'd feel that way yourselves in many I think basically no one welcomes the interfering busybody , as you may be looked upon , but then strangely , and again this is where the ambivalence comes in , when it suits us , you 're of course our knights in shining armour . |
16 | ‘ Well , I ai n't goin' to , ’ said Dolly , ‘ I 'd feel daft . ’ |
17 | She 'd feel awkward , alone in the house with this strange other woman who tolerated her presence at best and to whom she had n't spoken , but she 'd handled worse . |
18 | They wanted him to like this house but he did n't , and he was n't saying so just so they 'd feel better . |
19 | ‘ Perhaps I 'd feel better in the garden . ’ |
20 | Maybe if she could just curl up on her bed and sleep for a while she 'd feel better . |
21 | If she took a couple now , she 'd feel better for the long drive home . |
22 | At a time like this , he knew he 'd feel better if he went and looked at Jekub . |
23 | ‘ I think I 'd feel happier if you were around . |
24 | As things are , I 'd feel happier trying to eat that chainsword . |
25 | It would n't hurt , and I 'm sure I 'd feel happier . |
26 | ‘ Well , no doubt she 'd feel safe with you , ’ Dorothy said pointedly . |
27 | But I 'd get off at the Meinhof , looking straight ahead and keep on walking and I 'd feel this presence move up beside me . |
28 | ‘ I never thought I 'd feel this way about a man , ’ she said , her face serious . |
29 | ‘ You 'd feel different , ’ said Alex . |
30 | It was given to me as a present so I 'd feel funny about selling it myself , but you could maybe buy a pair of shoes for Sonja with it or something . |