Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] feel " in BNC.

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1 Does not he feel ashamed of that ?
2 Does not he feel that unwise comments such as those that he made do not help an already difficult situation ?
3 ‘ I do not myself feel justified in attaching much weight to the tenuous evidence upon which we were invited to find that the plaintiffs made their payments because of apprehensions induced by words or conduct of state officials that vehicles would or might be seized and detained under section 47 .
4 Why do n't I feel like that ?
5 well I 'll switch off if I 'm being something rather good , so do n't I feel a bit sorry for those goldfish .
6 She 'd deliberately tried to antagonise him , and as usual she 'd succeeded , so why could n't she feel any pleasure in it ?
7 ‘ Did n't you feel it ? ’
8 ‘ Honestly , Mum , do n't you feel it too ?
9 I want you , I need you , ca n't you feel it , it 's irresistible . ’
10 And when it works out it makes you feel good ; when it does n't you feel as bad as he does .
11 ‘ Ca n't you see ? ’ , he would ask ; ‘ do n't you feel … ca n't you hear ? ’ , as he rushed from one place or book or topic to another , expecting others to have the same reactions , so that Frank Tait , a cultured and intelligent man , described how he ‘ hurried out of breath to seem less far behind ’ .
12 But do n't you feel uncomfortable , you as a member of the medical profession , do n't you feel uncomfortable if there exists in the wider world a set of rules which would condemn as one of the most heinous crimes that which you regard as the most humane of conduct ?
13 But do n't you feel uncomfortable , you as a member of the medical profession , do n't you feel uncomfortable if there exists in the wider world a set of rules which would condemn as one of the most heinous crimes that which you regard as the most humane of conduct ?
14 Flesh dollies like Sheri Dean and the Sobell Skaters brought out a disc entitled ‘ Make Someone Happy ( this Christmas ) ’ which exhorted us to ‘ spread the word and light the lights , ca n't you feel the town is bright ? ’
15 Felt Things , do n't you feel that ?
16 ‘ If you saw a blind man coming along , would n't you feel sorry for him and want to help him ? ’
17 Do n't you feel the need to pray ?
18 ‘ Ca n't you feel it …
19 Do n't you feel it ?
20 Do n't you feel the cold , Mr … eh ? ’
21 ‘ Do n't you feel guilty ?
22 Oh , Rachaela , do n't you feel clever ?
23 Do n't you feel it ? ’
24 ‘ Do n't you feel pity for her ? ’
25 Marion said : " Do n't you feel funny about it , though ? "
26 " Do n't you feel funny about me reading all the letters he writes to you ? "
27 Do n't you feel embarrassed ? "
28 " Do n't you feel said for Bella ever ? "
29 But would n't you feel a lot better if you knew that you 'd kicked him back — and that he knew it too ?
30 I mean , did n't you feel … perhaps … you would like to ? ’
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