Example sentences of "[Wh adv] i [vb mod] feel " in BNC.
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1 | Mark says , ‘ I 'd given my consent to AID but I could n't have told you how I might feel if Wendy did conceive . |
2 | Think how I might feel about you . |
3 | imagine her when I 'm eighty how I 'll feel |
4 | I am thirteen years old , and if ten years of my youth were taken over by four plain walls and nothing to do , I know how I would feel . |
5 | I can remember feeling so raw , both physically and emotionally , that I was n't sure how I would feel with a group of new people . |
6 | I caught myself wondering how I would feel if I knew I was being transfused with the blood of someone of 85 : would it be strong enough ? |
7 | I remember that within 10 minutes of our first conversation , Christopher asked me how I would feel if we closed down the Birmingham head office — his view was that the way to change the company 's culture was to close the headquarters and start again somewhere else . |
8 | And at the end of the first week he asked me how I would feel if we sold the domestic appliances businesses ( the most profitable part of the group at the time ) , and I said I did n't know how he had got to that so fast , but that it was fine with me . |
9 | ‘ When I heard City had lost again on Saturday I thought we would not get him — I just know how I would feel . |
10 | Two French UNRWA workers were released from captivity in Beirut at the beginning of the year and I had watched their press conference imagining how I would feel if it were John delivering the speech . |
11 | ‘ You simply did what you wanted to do with no thought or care as to how I should feel . ’ |
12 | But until Philippe is standing in this room again , there is no way of knowing how I will feel . ’ |
13 | Ca n't you see how I 'd feel so degraded ? |
14 | I said how I 'd feel if it was you and me , and we 'd quarrelled , and you 'd died … ’ |
15 | ‘ When I got around to realizing how I 'd feel if Rob or Jenny ever refused to have anything to do with me . |
16 | he did strike me like how I 'd feel about this because it 's |
17 | I 'd decided to leave the ‘ coo' de grass until the morning when I would feel more up to it . |
18 | I identified deeply with Hal 's predicament : there were many moments when I could feel my brain going — especially in Hawaii . |
19 | ‘ Now why should you think I would be harbouring thoughts of revenge , unless … ’ she let a silence grow ‘ … you know a very good reason why I should feel that way ? ’ |