Example sentences of "feel [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Politically , I do feel exhausted .
2 Whatever your past experience or clinical area of expertise , you may still feel apprehensive and nervous about returning to practice , even after completing a re-entry programme .
3 Suddenly Graham realised — with a small , disquieting feeling in his stomach — that they were standing right outside a place which always made him feel apprehensive .
4 Used for all purposes , in all situations and by everybody , it makes one feel rebellious .
5 It was certainly good to read that so many people had never felt healthier or had more energy ; and I was gratified to hear from those who had previously attempted to diet but without success that this diet had worked for them .
6 In this house , since commune days , she had always felt shy .
7 I have always felt helpless and hopeless desire for beautiful , rich , elegantly dressed women .
8 If you do n't see and feel each event venue for yourself , you will not get the maximum potential out of it .
9 He can feel each hair , thick and individual .
10 Should you still feel dissatisfied you may personally bring your grievance to the notice of Personnel Management Division or you are free to raise it with your staff association or trade union who may take action on your behalf .
11 Joseph himself had attracted more laughter by excusing himself before dinner and going directly to horses ; there he had fallen immediately into a deep , peaceful sleep that lasted until the dawn cries of the jungle birds roused him , and when he rose he had felt clear-headed and exultant .
12 Your limbs can ache and your muscles can feel weak .
13 The whole nervous economy may be in a state of fret and irritation ; worse ( < ) sudden noises , may feel weak and ill afterwards , worse ( < ) music .
14 Your limbs can ache and your muscles can feel weak .
15 Do the doors feel weak ?
16 Yet even in 1360 the French royal council did not feel weak enough to be obliged to accept the terms ceded by the captive king in London .
17 The audience , too , was painfully hungry and yet in the presence of food which was not apparently destined for their stomachs ; this made them feel weak and peevish .
18 There was a health and vigour about them both that made him feel weak again , and intimidated .
19 We vagrants have to seem strong when we may feel weak .
20 You make me feel weak and feminine ; bewitched by your manliness . ’
21 Probably Dizzy 's gang , keeping out of the way in case the sight of others working made them feel weak .
22 The idea makes me feel weak at the knees .
23 Still , Mr Carnogursky said he would feel little bitterness when he shook hands with the man who symbolised the state apparatus .
24 For example , the aerospace sector — one of the most dollar-sensitive industries — has forward cover on its transactions out beyond 1994 and will thus feel little or no benefit from sterling 's fall against the dollar for some time to come .
25 It is only in such circumstances that I would feel assured that the matter had received consideration at the highest level and that there was no risk that the criminal law would be impeded .
26 The Council accepted the report , amending one sentence to-read : ‘ For reasons which are apparent from the rest of this report the Visiting Party could not feel assured that the Director was fully and properly exercising his responsibility for the ‘ internal organisation and management and discipline of the Polytechnic ’ , in accordance with the Articles of Government' .
27 You should n't feel grateful to me .
28 But somehow she did n't feel grateful .
29 Though I should feel grateful , she decided .
30 He had carried her in his arms as naturally as if he had been doing so for years , and she had felt right there .
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