Example sentences of "[pers pn] feel the " in BNC.

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1 So that now , with the dubious benefit of hindsight and a keen awareness that memory and retrospective versions of reality are often skewed , I feel the subjective account must of necessity become part of the ethnography in which I play all of the parts .
2 I feel the dogs at the NCDL 's kennel at Kenilworth should be the benefactors .
3 I feel the brunt of unwarranted anti-dog prejudice almost every day .
4 But in most of Williams ' work I feel the kind of observations being ‘ made ’ … seem to me too casual , however delightfully phrased , to be especially interesting …
5 I feel the efforts of the US embassy have been very inadequate , ’ his daughter Caroline said by telephone from Panama yesterday .
6 I will do , not that I feel the gavel-bashing toastmaster was in order by repeatedly calling for ‘ gentlemen ’ to cough up money for raffle tickets .
7 I feel the same about Schoenberg 's Verklärte Nacht ; it is a much more effective piece when it is played in the version for orchestral strings .
8 AN OUNCE of luck is always welcome in racing and I have to admit that I feel the most fortunate man around this morning having been asked to ride Docklands Express in the Grand National — a race I have never won .
9 I feel the BBC is partly responsible for this .
10 It is also a useful weapon in the Paris style war and I feel the lack of it .
11 I feel the Pope should draw his clergy 's attention instead to these new things called Buzzboards — motorised two-wheel scooters on which the driver travels upright at a dignified speed of 20 mph .
12 ‘ At 37 , I feel the knocks more , ’ he confesses .
13 The Rover V8 will fit with an adapter , as will the Ford V6 , but I feel the straight six , 3 litre Rover engine , which has lots of torque , is an ideal unit in these vehicles .
14 I feel the time and skill required to engineer and reliable system would outweigh the benefits .
15 I feel the need for some proections for the wings , but three tow bars would look silly .
16 I feel the same about you . ’
17 I feel the Echo should not be obvious .
18 I feel the complete outsider ! ’
19 I feel the greatest contribution the National Council could make to the Rottweiler in Australia is the stabilizing of type , but in the present climate , with a flood of imports from various destinations , this will be all the more difficult .
20 I feel the short story has to be cohesive ; in a novel , there 's more room , the tone can change .
21 I feel the same way about the police .
22 Mammy , Daddy , I feel the right fool up here like this !
23 I feel the resistance seconds later , when the fish plunges into the lilies to the left of the gap 1 have cut into them .
24 In my case , being of Scottish descent does not necessarily mean an appreciation of Scottish humour ; I feel the Irish have a finer touch , giving life and subtlety to a jest .
25 I feel the passion
26 I feel the water flow
27 When I think of love or beauty or gardens , the images that moved me in my everyday life appear again and I feel the same sensations as when I first found them .
28 I feel the growing power of the sun as it lifts into the day .
29 Some people feel that the herd instinct does nothing for American tourists , and I feel the same about American athletes .
30 All is silent — the sun is set and as the branches of the woodland trees reflect in the gentle water of the pool I feel the whole of existence draw closer around me as my capacity for description dissolves into an experience of the infinite .
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