Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [pers pn] feel " in BNC.
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1 | With devastating confidence , he thrust his finger deep into her molten heat , then raked his fingers back up across her stomach to her breasts with a convulsive , possessive , shuddering movement which triggered a huge surge of longing inside her , so strong she felt dizzy . |
2 | A frequent or constant urge to urinate , which may be so strong you feel you may ‘ lose control ’ , even though you can actually pass no more than a few drops |
3 | Glennis O'Connor , a secretary in London 's East End , whose son Conrad is now 14 months , says , ‘ I had a horrible time trying to breastfeed — I had one nipple that was so sore it felt like hot pepper was being rubbed into it each time I fed Conrad . |
4 | Ca n't you see I 'm so upset I feel ill . |
5 | I had another l pipe , piece of water pipe , which I used as a balancing device , but I found , with the watering pipe you are so stable you feel it 's a shame to be seen holding on . |
6 | But once or twice in a while I would despair of producing the kind of thing that seemed likely to win approval from one whose standards were so high — impossibly high I felt so far as emulation on my part was concerned — and therefore I had moods in which I would feel unworthy of his attention . |
7 | I am serious , darling , I 'm so serious I feel like bursting into tears . |
8 | Hoomey was so relieved he felt like bursting into tears , but with Nails beside him he forced himself to affect nonchalance . |
9 | " It was so tight we felt it could have gone either way . |
10 | So cold she felt : colds and heavy . |
11 | Where it 's not quite so good I feel is on her face . |
12 | I was still worrying about this when I pulled into the hotel at Huacho , the mist thicker than ever and my eyes so tired they felt as though they had been sand-blasted . |
13 | After all , ’ she continued , fixing her smile , forcing herself to look into those eyes that were so deep she felt she could drown in them , ‘ life 's too short for moping about and parties are meant to be fun , are n't they ? ’ |
14 | ‘ I 'm so hungry I feel dizzy . ’ |
15 | When import restrictions become less onerous he felt it was not unlikely that an important Indian piece consigned in London would be sent by Sotheby 's to India for sale . |
16 | Abruptly , the dark head was bent to hers again , the compulsive brush of his lips against the side of her neck so searing it felt as if they grazed her skin . |
17 | Sometimes my tears are so hot they feel as if they 've been baking inside me , sometimes they feel bigger and wetter , sometimes rather lighter and not so salty . |
18 | The more he thought about it , though , the less pleased he felt . |
19 | the trainers course , the less inclined I feel to be able to do it . |
20 | When I came out of the cave I was so exhilarated I felt drunk . |
21 | We are sorry Q.T. day had to be cancelled but because the weather conditions were so bad we felt it was the right thing to do . |
22 | ‘ I 'm not sure I feel inclined to hear them . ’ |
23 | Different when you 're not well you feel tired . |
24 | It 's not surprising you feel as you do . |
25 | I am a teacher , used to problems of discipline , and I am not surprised you feel uncomfortable in your situation . |
26 | ‘ The more you know , ’ he says wistfully , ‘ the more despondent you feel . ’ |
27 | The more celebrated I became the worse I painted and the more false I felt . |
28 | Yet the more she sipped the more sick she felt ; and then she began to have a cramp in her stomach . |
29 | The better they understand , the more competent they feel , the less they feel threatened ; |
30 | Managers have realised that the more information and training a new member of staff is given when they start work , the more confident they feel and the better they operate . |