Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] feel the [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The sun goes in and suddenly you feel the frost rising ! |
2 | Rosa ignored her , she wanted to speak so much she felt the words swelling her up inside like leaven in dough , pushing it up out of the mould until it has doubled and doubled in size . |
3 | Suddenly he felt the car beginning to skid and in his panic trod on the brakes . |
4 | Perhaps he feels the need to make one-to-one contact with everyone on the planet before he leaves it . |
5 | So what yes , already you feel the difference do you ? |
6 | Hidden by her handmaids she is seen to blush , then turns to Actaeon and throws water in his face to blind him , to stop him seeing her naked , but that is not enough and she knows it is not enough , and soon he feels the horns growing on his forehead , dat sparso capiti vivacis cornus cervis , she caused to grow on his head the horns of the long-lived stag , as if the cost of seeing her naked had to be death , first metamorphosis then death . |
7 | But the more he repeated the simple daily rituals of Muslim belief , the more he felt the urge to adopt a brusque , English attitude to them . |
8 | Often I feel the consultant listens more to what the nurse says than to me , but she only comes once a month ; I 'm here all the time . |
9 | But now I feel the world has ceased to exist . |
10 | ‘ Now she feels the time has come to hand over to someone else . |
11 | Thirdly we felt the county had not understood enough of the pattern of erm impending relocations within Harrogate Borough Council . |
12 | By this time I was more than ready to ask Moby what she did , and how much it cost — but then I felt the full-thighed waft of a new female presence . |
13 | Then I felt the post begin to slide upwards through my hands , as if more of it were coming out of the ground . |
14 | Every now and then she feels the urge to do something exciting and out of character ; people are never quite sure what to expect from her . |
15 | He muttered something she did n't catch , then she felt the slight bump as the boat drew alongside the steps of Ca' del Leone . |
16 | Then she felt the blood drain from her face as she realised he was right . |
17 | The blood raced through her , she heard herself moan hoarsely , shaking , her mouth opening hungrily , and then she felt the fear whirl up inside her like a typhoon . |
18 | Then he felt the floor tremble beneath his feet , and a deep throated rumble rose from the bowels of the building . |
19 | Men 's economic dependency seems to face many women with a contradiction over housework — they need the men to change , and yet they feel the need to protect men in crisis . |
20 | Not long afterwards he felt the wash slopping against the jetty . |