Example sentences of "[coord] [pers pn] felt [art] " in BNC.

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1 There would be change enough from her £5,000 after the funeral expenses had been paid , and I felt a little better after that .
2 After an hour or two of observing the various shapes and sizes of mouths crammed with teacake the novelty began to wear off and I felt a bilious attack coming on .
3 I trembled so much I broke the vase I had been dusting , and I felt a sweet fountain of delight flow up through me .
4 ‘ I 'll 'av to tell yew girls to gaou , ’ wailed Mrs Sugden , and Wendy and I felt a frisson of mirth , quickly and ashamedly suppressed , at the way fate had played into our hands .
5 As I turned over in bed everything was suddenly very wet and I felt a ripple of shock as I realised what had happened .
6 He rang off and I felt a warm glow of appreciation for Fred Workman who had just offered me my first full-time job in journalism .
7 I sensed the cold outside and I felt a sensation of warmth ; at the same time I felt a strong compassion for all the homeless of the world .
8 The roads leading to these houses are guarded to prevent the general species of mankind from entering ; and I felt a slight twinge of sorrow for these rich people who have isolated themselves in these strange colonies and deprived themselves of the society of humble and unpretentious men who add the savour to human society ; for it is only in such men that the real spirit of joy , and freedom resides .
9 He raised his eyes to stare into my face , and I felt a surge of fear .
10 I knew exactly what he meant , and I felt a seething of anger at his suggestion .
11 There were shrieks of laughter and I felt a thousand bruises rising .
12 Everyone was so sweet and warm and natural with me , and I felt a deep glow of affection and thankfulness for my friends .
13 We had sex in the park and I felt a tremendous nausea for what I had done .
14 You can feel the same oppressive sense of place at Culloden , where great numbers of Scots were massacred , and I felt a similar sense of sadness and grief as I walked through Glencoe where the Macdonalds were treacherously murdered by the Campbells .
15 I love the fresh smell in the air when everything seems to be coming to life again and I felt a natural surge of joy , as if in a few weeks ' time John would be coming home from his first trip away just as he should have done the previous April .
16 There were horrible monsters walking under the water and I felt a little afraid again .
17 up until then I still was n't too worried , but I think then it started to dawn on me that this was n't going to be much fun and I felt a bit scared .
18 And I felt a bit rankled .
19 Mrs Rumney herself let me in and I felt a shock of surprise at my first sight of her .
20 We looked at each other , and I felt a sudden , very strong fear .
21 A boy came out and looked at me , a bit suspicious , and I felt a fool , but that boy took me back thirty years .
22 When they spoke of the marks of fingers , I remembered the murder of my brother and I felt a terrible fear .
23 Then you started on with that high-handed act , and I felt a tremendous urge to tame your proud spirit , hear your soft whimpering sighs as I buried myself in you .
24 It hovered close to me and I felt a coldness on my cheek .
25 Anyway , it was dead quiet and I felt a bit funny as I opened the door- ’ She stopped .
26 doing about sixty and I felt a twitch in the wheel and I thought shit !
27 I think ( I can not remember the number ) that it must have been at least 20 lashes he received and I felt every one of them .
28 From day one my D35 blew it away , and I felt no pangs as it went , traded in against the Martin which cost me £225 in Top Gear in Denmark Street .
29 I fell hard against the asphalt playground and I felt the pain that had not been visible on film .
30 The crowd came together again and hid Filmer and his flower and I felt the tension in my muscles subside , and realized I had n't known I had tensed them .
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