Example sentences of "[art] [adj] [noun] and i feel " in BNC.

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1 Barbara told Clinton : ‘ There is a shift in the political wind and I feel that it 's blowing our way . ’
2 ‘ Now there is a possibility he could miss the entire season and I feel very sorry for him because he 's put in so much hard work . ’
3 Money 's not brilliant but sometimes I see my name on the front page and I feel almost successful for a while , until I come to something like this . ’
4 Richard made the gown I wore to meet Charles and Di at the premiere for The Living Daylights and I felt like a million dollars in it . ’
5 I have never met anyone who heard that broadcast , but the Indian superintendent and I felt we had seen the job through to the end .
6 It was a strange experience and I felt out of place , like the old duck out of water .
7 When I was asked by John Wakeham to join AEA as a part-time member in 1988 , it was clear that it would to help lead a similar re-orientation and I felt I could make a useful contribution .
8 Stephanie has such a pretty face and I felt she could be stunning if she slimmed right down .
9 She gives me a little smile and I feel a bit better .
10 Melody is a poor soul and I feel very sorry for her .
11 ‘ He 's a good man and I feel easier facing this winter with him working with me . ’
12 I was just a young girl from a small planet and I felt very unimportant here .
13 Whether I 'd stuck to my guns or not , it had been a harrowing experience and I felt abused .
14 ‘ The difference between being a hero and villain is a thin line and I feel I 'm always walking it .
15 It 's good to feel the tarmac underfoot ; we are moving fairly fast , it 's a lovely night and I feel great .
16 Up to that time much of the flight recorder work had been handled under contract by a private company specialising in data processing under the supervision of our specialist , but it was an expensive arrangement and I felt the activity should be completely under our own control .
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