Example sentences of "[noun] feeling the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ History shows the Institution feeling the effects not during but immediately following the periods of highest inflation .
2 Anyway I says to Alice it 's not fair getting in somebody 's car feeling the way I feel I says and puking in car .
3 Fears of mortgage defaults are adding pressure to an already depressed property market , while reports of industry feeling the squeeze proliferated .
4 They have accentuated the inequalities of provision , with rural areas in the remoter mountains feeling the most strain .
5 I stood a few yards away from him , my sandalled feet feeling the mossy lawn underneath , — and then he opened his eyes .
6 The ‘ pressure ’ in these cases was both internal , with individuals feeling the need to conform to what had become the ‘ norm ’ in their social group , and also external , with individuals being urged to conform and , given the nature of heroin use , subsequently excluded from the group if they did not .
7 THE SECOND Division promotion race has been thrown wide open with leading teams feeling the strain .
8 Emily sat up straighter in her chair feeling the colour rise to her face .
9 Seven points in three games have put Boro in a strong position , especially with rivals feeling the pressure as the battle for Premier League status hots up .
10 At dinner the two cholerics carried on a huddled conversation while I sat at the end of the row feeling the cutlery might melt in my hands .
11 During the beginning of the first set , Toni feeling the desire to communicate with the audience , commenced with the question , ’ How many of you took Ecstasy last year ? ’
12 I had no problem feeling the feeling that the dream always gave me .
13 We sat in the darkness feeling the motion of the boat .
14 And sadly , Olympic rowers are n't the only ones feeling the pinch … on the eve of a new international rugby season Gloucester 's World Cup hero Mike Teague is seeking compensation from the sport 's governing body Iron man Mike claims the shoulder injury he suffered while playing for England has stopped him from working as a builder and he 's lost between three and five thousand pounds in earnings .
15 I certainly share Mr Walden 's hopes that David Mellor , whose new Cabinet post includes responsibility for broadcasting , will not allow his judgment to be swayed by those who , no doubt feeling the strain of the election campaign , now relish the prospect of a little BBC-bashing to relieve their feelings in the run-up to the renewal of the Corporation 's Charter .
16 Hung onto the wire feeling the tug of the eddies from the river .
17 There has been for some years a basic agreement that the parliamentary salary should be sufficient to prevent MPs feeling the need to seek supplementary income .
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