Example sentences of "[pron] [noun sg] [conj] [pers pn] feel " in BNC.
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1 | I watched her go with sadness in my heart because I felt for some inexplicable reason that I would never see Granny again . |
2 | He hardly moved it in my chest but it felt like liquid fire . |
3 | A strong finger was on my gum and I felt the needle going in . |
4 | What I want to say now is that you are my mum and you feel like my mum again . |
5 | ‘ My fault and I feel badly about it . |
6 | I could hear the rain tapping on my window and I felt very glad that I was in my dry , warm bed . |
7 | ‘ I talked to my husband and we feel there 's something we should have mentioned that might just be important … |
8 | I lit up a Rothmans as I walked jerkily over the park , shivering , the cigarette rushed to my head and I felt better as I drew on it strongly , cupping the end in the palm of my grubby hand . |
9 | Clint , at No 28 with Generations , says : ‘ I was playing my keyboard when I felt this jolt of electricity soar through my body . |
10 | This was my first day in about eight months without my lifeline and I felt horribly alone . |
11 | That was my feeling and I feel that er |
12 | I am very grateful for all those who worked so hard on my behalf and I feel more sorry for them than for myself , ’ he said . |
13 | I have studied its history because it is the land of my birth and I feel I know it well , but only as a student , not as a patriot , not even as an exile . |
14 | It was against my will but I felt there was no use fighting it , because the social worker had many things against me , like my not going to see the baby , and my being in prison — there were many things against me . |
15 | I quite often see this at work : I love helping people out of difficult situations , but I 'm also very good at pushing people out of my way if I feel that they are a threat to me . |
16 | When they spoke of the marks of fingers , I remembered the murder of my brother and I felt a terrible fear . |
17 | That evening my mother and I felt vulnerable and very much alone , uncertain what steps to take . |
18 | Branches clawed at her hair and she felt like she had done years ago , waiting for Jezrael to catch up , knowing she was going to be late for school , but she could n't leave her sister to struggle in on her own . |
19 | ‘ She thought she would get more for her money and she felt it was a more friendly environment than perhaps Liverpool or somewhere like that . ’ |
20 | Until a young planting gets into its stride and you feel confident , a fair enough procedure would be : if the plant made three new stems last year , it should be well established and capable of making three this year , so three oldies to come out . |
21 | She ran her trembling fingers through his hair , arching back as his lips found her neck and she felt the delicious sensation of his teeth , soft against her flesh . |
22 | He moved his mouth to her neck and she felt his tongue tantalising her skin . |
23 | There 's a pattern to their thinking and I feel as if I 'm beginning to discern it . |
24 | It moulded itself about her waist and it felt warm and rather safe , as if it might be armouring her against the evils in here . |
25 | And she felt the puff of his warm breath on her cheek before she felt the softness of his lips on her mouth . |
26 | She did The Old Man and the Seal with ease , acting old , acting a big man and swimming the breast-stroke in the air , and they got it almost immediately and then she flopped on to Conrad 's knee and he laid his wine-filled head on her breast and somebody wiped a smear of black kohl from her cheek and she felt like a child again and thought of how Gabriel had nursed his little girl to sleep when she had been tired and fading away . |
27 | It gave her confidence and she felt sure that she could hold her own against the Italian guests . |
28 | Behind me his body began to beat against the stern of the boat , and as I turned toward him I saw Rachel from the corner of my eye begin to clamber up from her seat and I called out to her to stay sitting and not to stand but she laughed lightly and tossed back her head and I felt Casey behind me clambering into the boat . |
29 | Mischief had gone to her head and she felt powerful and free and unconstrained . |
30 | Her premenstrual tension became worse after the birth of her baby and she felt generally under par . |