Example sentences of "[verb] [art] feeling " in BNC.
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1 | It 's very difficult , you never lose the feeling of resistance to it . |
2 | Here there is a calm sense of wonder and satisfaction coming down gently from the previous energetic emotion with the sigh of , ‘ Ah ’ , but still maintaining the feeling of happiness and ‘ brightness ’ with words such as ‘ white ’ and ‘ flame ’ with references to nature and ‘ bird-song ’ . |
3 | The objection involves the feeling or perhaps the conviction that we can never state or explicitly describe such a thing as a causal circumstance is said to be , which is to say that we can not do something like give a complete enumeration of its elements : we can not give particular or individuating descriptions of all of them . |
4 | Their only problem is that they do not convey the feeling and atmosphere of a site and often appear less authentic than a skilful reconstruction drawing . |
5 | A statement from R U C headquarters tonight says that no words can fully convey the feeling of the force and all decent people at the manner of the murder . |
6 | The success with which these statues met shows that the public shared the feeling of the artists . |
7 | At the very least , the discipline of being involved in some form of training will help counteract the feeling of lethargy that creeps over many people who have been unemployed for a long while — a characteristic which is very counterproductive in an interview . |
8 | As she was already walking , she did more work in standing than she otherwise would have , to promote the feeling of taking weight through her left leg while keeping her spasticity under control . |
9 | The Fire at Windsor Castle is sad , but I hope , given the feeling of so many towards the monarchy and the Queen not paying tax , that she decides to pay some of the restoration herself . |
10 | To the left is a wide , airy area that is given the feeling of a conservatory by huge windows overlooking Belfast Lough and all that foliage . |
11 | I thought nothing of it ; it was all a part of the selection process and the more extreme it proved itself to be , the happier I felt , for I was enjoying the feeling of succeeding and managing while others failed . |
12 | " How strange it is , " mused Fleury , feeling the futility of everything yet at the same time enjoying the feeling , " that these millions of wings , with all their wonderful machinery of nerves and muscles , should be made to serve the purpose of a single flight . |
13 | She said the name to herself a few times , enjoying the feeling it created . |
14 | I had a vague idea of sounding the newsagent boards for a job , but it was a fine , bright day and I found myself walking , just walking , enjoying the feeling of not being afraid any more . |
15 | And I lay back in the cradling pouch-seat , enjoying the feeling of being safe and relaxed — and financially secure for a while , with that fee safely tucked away in my Fedbank account . |
16 | ‘ Careful , ’ she whispered , enjoying the feeling of managing something illicit in front of the rest . |
17 | She had a sensation of sailing briefly through the air , like a bird , she thought , rather enjoying the feeling . |
18 | To capture the essence of the event and recreate the feeling behind the original performances , he used singers , dancers , puppets and dramatic visual effects , and moved the action between a number of stages in and around the audience , drawing them in . |
19 | As your playing standard improves and you develop the feeling of the rally , the rally should cease when the ball is out of play ( ie , when it has bounced twice , or outside the lines ) . |
20 | Was that all it would take to banish the feeling of gloom which so often half-incapacitated her ? |
21 | However , Hume thought that qualities other than benevolence were virtuous if they produced the feeling of approval . |
22 | When he has had quiet periods one simply got the feeling that he was having a rest , a feeling reinforced by his ability to produce a big innings apparently at will , especially on the grand occasion or when his team is struggling . |
23 | We were standing very close , and I got the feeling that if I opened my arms she 'd come inside . |
24 | Her body-was so slim and fragile one got the feeling that if she fell over she would smash into a thousand pieces , like a porcelain figure . |
25 | Looking at her , you got the feeling that this was someone who could bend iron bars and tear telephone directories in half . |
26 | I breathed through my mouth , but I still got the feeling of it . |
27 | They got the feeling that we were on the ropes and I , I mean if |
28 | Mick 's lay at the end of a row of long , low wooden buildings with a careful air : there were no guards or electric fences or anyone to be seen at all , but you got the feeling it would be inadvisable to appear shifty in any way as you traversed the path . |
29 | They were all in positions of heads of department , consequently I got the feeling that the secondary modern staff who could cope with it to a certain extent , withdrew labour . |
30 | And when the children did come to school I often got the feeling that they were merely being ‘ contained ’ rather than involved . |