Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [adv] feel " in BNC.
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1 | There is no indigenous Welsh wheel in the Welsh Folk Museum so I would certainly feel that your wheel came from the Bristol builders . |
2 | She would probably feel a lot better for having done so too . |
3 | If she allowed herself to think of James at all tears came close to the surface , and she knew she would never feel the same with anyone else . |
4 | Jezrael fought to fold the anger away , tuck it down so deep inside her that she would never feel its corrosion again — she hoped . |
5 | She wanted the record to last forever , because somehow she could n't believe that this incredible moment would ever be repeated again — surely she would never feel such anticipation , such sharp , glorious pleasure . |
6 | She had never felt like this before in her entire life , knew she would never feel like this for any other man . |
7 | I had thought that if you were not following with a score to marvel at Rattle 's ability to achieve those dynamics so accurately , you would probably feel alienated until you arrived at the next big moment . |
8 | We would generally feel that the welfare of people who need to knock themselves out with some kind of drug and need to spend a large part of their lives thus self-narcotised is less good than that of people who do not need to . |
9 | Although we would not be able to see them because the light from them would not reach us , we would still feel their gravitational attraction . |
10 | Thus , we would undoubtedly feel less happy if political polls were not carried out by independent agencies . |
11 | Anxiety for example , is something that human beings will always experience , and to think that you can free them from anxiety in some future utopia , or go back to some ordered erm , ideal state in the past , where everyone was so secure , that they would never feel anxiety , is just a myth according to Freud . |
12 | Glancing to his left , he wondered why the Bogeyman chose to live in a room on the first-floor landing instead of making his lair in the cellar , where he would surely feel more at home . |
13 | I am certain that he would also feel that the only fit subject on which to correspond within the columns of a newspaper would be the unseasonal sighting of a cuckoo . |
14 | This girl was plainly throwing herself at him , and he knew that if he took advantage of something so easy , he would really feel shabby . |
15 | But he would likely feel uneasy if , say , twice as many students as expected appeared to deserve an A or a B. He might also fear being reproached by colleagues for lowering standards . |
16 | Oh , I suppose I could have written off and got a new length of rubber , or got old Cameron in the ironmonger 's shop to find me something , but it would never feel right again . |