Example sentences of "i felt [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I felt a small chill run down my spine .
2 At the end of it all I felt a great sense of relief and well-being , and now I always go to Norway for treatment .
3 I think all along the line I felt a great sense of privilege at being able to share the gospel , and that God had chosen , and was going to use me .
4 I felt a great relief at having lost the privilege of performing .
5 I knew the guys in the punk bands because they were the people I spent time with : people like Joe Strummer and Paul Weller I felt a great affection for as men , as well as admiring what they did . ’
6 Soon I felt a great pain in my head and my breathing became more and more difficult .
7 For her younger sister I felt a similar affection and admiration .
8 You can feel the same oppressive sense of place at Culloden , where great numbers of Scots were massacred , and I felt a similar sense of sadness and grief as I walked through Glencoe where the Macdonalds were treacherously murdered by the Campbells .
9 In the thick , musty air of the dungeon I felt a creeping graveyard chill .
10 All of a sudden , mixed with the excitement , which was inevitable and contagious , I felt a strange weightlessness in the pit of my stomach .
11 Rather , I felt a strange exaltation that our brief married life together — consisting of but a few short leaves — had been of such ravishing sweetness , and that I had not spoiled it as I had spoiled things over two years before .
12 I felt a strange mixture of hope and melancholy .
13 I have to admit that I felt a strange sense of elation as I hit him again , in fact I plumbed the depths of bad taste by yelling , ‘ Never one around when you want one , is there , Jack ? ’ as Armstrong bounced for the second time .
14 I felt a strange sensation in my stomach as I made my way down the sloping gangway and on to the tarmac , If I had felt like this on the morning of the 6th June , Lord Lovat would probably been going ashore without his bagpipe music .
15 He rang off and I felt a warm glow of appreciation for Fred Workman who had just offered me my first full-time job in journalism .
16 I felt a supreme elation ’ .
17 I wore my jeans but I felt a complete mess .
18 I felt a complete wanker , waving at that wasp .
19 I felt a curious thrill , as if something had stirred within me , half awakening from sleep .
20 I felt a sharp stab in my head so I reached up and found a piece of hay stuck in my hair , it must have come from the farm .
21 I felt a sharp pain , and I was pinned to the mast by my shoulder .
22 I felt a sharp pain and — and the light , blinding me .
23 George , of Southdale Road , Wavertree , Liverpool , said today : ‘ I felt a sharp pain and thought I must have been been stung .
24 At that instant control called to announce that there was an Air Raid warning and put out all the lights , followed immediately by bombs exploding on the airfield , I knew the airfield well and I stuck to my heading and switched on my landing light just to " feel " the ground , landed and rolled along until I felt a sharp jerk and a bash or two then a complete halt .
25 then I felt a real twit , cos a man came up and I said I think something 's gone wrong with the auto bank machine , says I , it wo n't give me any money because it 's , it 's coming up there 's an error , so he said well I 'll try and see , he says , he put in exactly the same card as me , he had the Midland card , put it in , got his money
26 I felt a wee bit sorry for the driver — reindeer probably do n't drive like that — but this was London and if you ca n't stand the heat , leave the wheels at home .
27 I felt a distinct sense of deja vu when reading JR Hall 's letter ( 12 February ) .
28 I felt a total loony standing there with his floppy arm in my grip .
29 Yet , once I had started , I felt a savage satisfaction in fighting .
30 I felt a fearful indignation , like heartburn .
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