Example sentences of "[that] [pers pn] feel the " in BNC.

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1 For it was then that I felt the first healthy flush of anticipation for the many interesting experiences I know these days ahead hold in store for me .
2 Chief Inspector Deacon Billingsley raised his right hand and victoriously , patronisingly and very gently , patted my cheek so that I felt the cold touch of his heavy gold rings .
3 When he came back , his face was so strained with worry that I felt the sting of another guilt , and I smiled properly ( having just finished with a not-too-terrible pain ) and put out my hand to him to show him I was better .
4 It was then that I felt the first cobweb — one sticky tendril , unbelievably strong , across my right eye and the bridge of my nose .
5 It was when I was gazing dully at the finger , the heel of my hand resting in an intercostal space , that I felt the faintest flutter from below .
6 I will do , not that I feel the gavel-bashing toastmaster was in order by repeatedly calling for ‘ gentlemen ’ to cough up money for raffle tickets .
7 AN OUNCE of luck is always welcome in racing and I have to admit that I feel the most fortunate man around this morning having been asked to ride Docklands Express in the Grand National — a race I have never won .
8 And it was then , in that moment , that she felt the first twitch of anxiety .
9 He stared down at her at such length , with such kindling desire in his dark eyes , that she felt the heat flood through her , a hot , sweet eruption of desire .
10 He liked her very much , and I was sure that she felt the same about him .
11 He 'd go to her , gather her to him so that she felt the hardness of him against her .
12 Nicolo cried out her name , then gathered her close and kissed her , holding her so tightly that she felt the thundering beat of his heart .
13 And you could see just from the body-language that she felt the policemen 's warning was unjustified .
14 And you could see just from the body-language that she felt the policemen 's warning was unjustified .
15 Er have you noticed that you felt the winter colder this year than usual ?
16 But to bring out questions , things that you felt in your groups that you would like to perhaps ask the others about , or came back and ask me , any particular points that you to read on or were n't clear when you were talking in a group , or things that you felt the others might you know , to talk about .
17 You are so incredibly screwed up and lonely that you feel the need to scapegoat and stereotype your neighbours .
18 It must be a phrase or short sentence , and include words that you feel the children need to learn to spell , e.g. " The sun is really shining . "
19 Does your heart beat so loudly sometimes that you feel the whole world can hear it ?
20 It 's basically that we feel the group has to be thrown into different circumstances if it 's going to be stimulated , if it 's going to change .
21 It 's just that we feel the human body can take so much and the English season is a long and punishing one as it it .
22 In The Secret Sharer , the narrator-reader relationship is objectified by the use of " I " , so that we feel the observer as being a separate identity from ourselves , however much we may be invited to share his vision .
23 It is partly by following the intimations of the negatives that we feel the pressure of his own expectations and of the expectations that Mrs Moreen seems to have with regard to him .
24 This is what I call the strategy of non-decision , the decision that we will do nothing , that we wo n't harass the child , that we will give the child time to relax and move at his own pace , rather than determining the pace that we feel the child ought to be following .
25 Sometimes she would climax first , sometimes he , and on good nights they would explode together so that they felt the same tingling in the very tips of their toes and even then he 'd had to remember to withdraw — just in case .
26 Possibly it was only after they came together under the aegis of Apollinaire , one of the greatest artistic impresarios of his age , that they felt the attraction towards each other that was to result in the most unusual and intensive collaboration in the history of art .
27 I assured Mr. that we in Spokes would find the funding for the project , and that indeed the Edinburgh Green Belt Trust had been approached , and that they felt the project was one they would be willing to support .
28 The unfortunate side of religion is when people become fanatical about their faith and they believe so strongly in something that they feel the need to prove it to others .
29 ‘ The Careers Advisory Service is available to provide a comprehensive vocational guidance service to students and postgraduates on campus at whatever stage in their studies that they feel the need ’ he said .
30 it was for men that he felt the hot , flushing , roused attraction which a man is supposed to feel for the other sex … the male physique had a fascination for him , and for the female physique he felt only a fondness …
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