Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] feel " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone must feel a genuine sense of being included . |
2 | Everyone should feel this . |
3 | The garden for them should feel like an extra sitting room , gnat-ridden perhaps , damp occasionally , but an important overflow of living space . |
4 | When visiting a foreign country , for example , I may feel that I have reason to obey its laws on the ground that if I do not I may bring the reputation of my university into disrepute . |
5 | The back row played well and so did the front three , so any optimism I may feel about the future is well grounded . |
6 | I may feel guilty because my father died young , because I masturbate , because I earn too little or too much , because I have wind . |
7 | ‘ I 'm sure I will have the support of Mr McWhirter in any representations I may feel called upon to make to the Board , ’ said the headmaster . |
8 | providing , and you 've been living off capital in that way , and and and I 'm not prepared to do that , but I do think there is strong case for borrowing , er , providing it 's kept in in that in in er er under control at this time , and borrowing , I may feel that we will be able to be in a much better position to take our capital receipts and use them advantageously in the future . |
9 | Friends are always saying how frustrated I must feel , how unfulfilled , never to have played for England . |
10 | Such an appeal was not to be resisted , but first I had to tell Meehan that if I did look into his case , I must feel myself free to come to whatever conclusions my investigations led me , ‘ whether in your favour or not ’ . |
11 | I ca n't see , but I must feel , or my heart will stop , and my brain will burst ! |
12 | I must feel kin |
13 | ‘ I used to have the impression that I should feel almost privileged to work at certain big-name establishments when I saw the size of my pay packet , and I never used to know my general manager . |
14 | Or , apropos of the necessity of having a good historical imagination when reading , ‘ I had much rather know what I should feel like if I adopted the beliefs of Lucretius than how Lucretius would have felt if he had never entertained them . ’ |
15 | Since I hated the police , it was natural that I should feel myself aligned with the prostitutes . |
16 | In view of the circumstances of his team 's downfall , perhaps the most ironic touch about the final was that Chapman had said in the Sunday Express a week before the game : ‘ I know nothing of the art of clairvoyance , but I should feel happier if someone would foretell me the vital incident which is almost sure to decide the match . |
17 | there would be a practical advantage in uniting some official knowledge of their wants as well as your artistic skill , on the one hand , with my own claims , whatever they may be considered to be , on the other ; and were they to honour us by proposing a joint appointment , I can only say that I should feel much satisfaction in undertaking this great work in conjunction with a brother Architect for whom I have so great a respect as yourself … |
18 | And I should feel better having the knowledge that you were nearby if I suddenly became unhinged . ’ |
19 | ‘ If anyone could see into my heart , I should feel quite ashamed ’ , he wrote to his wife . |
20 | I should feel my self higley gratefied in this favour from you for hur , & hope you will parden the libertey I take in this Important solicitation for my sister |
21 | This is n't what I should feel for him . |
22 | He suggests I should take responsibility for the actions of abusing men — that I should feel the guilt they obviously do not . |
23 | My mother would bring me China tea and toast , succulent with butter , and I would eat it , knowing that afterwards I should feel sick and heavy . |
24 | What I felt was quite different from what I decided I should feel two days ago . |
25 | She 's feeling what she thinks I should feel and she 's living my life . |
26 | I — think if I had some fresh air today I should feel much better , if I went down to the sea , perhaps . ’ |
27 | ‘ You simply did what you wanted to do with no thought or care as to how I should feel . ’ |
28 | ‘ Now why should you think I would be harbouring thoughts of revenge , unless … ’ she let a silence grow ‘ … you know a very good reason why I should feel that way ? ’ |
29 | I am so particularly pleased with these , that I should feel much gratified by possessing a duplicate copy of each . |
30 | Though I should feel grateful , she decided . |