Example sentences of "i feel [adv] [art] " in BNC.

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1 I feel today the excitement of that encounter almost as keenly as I did when it took place over fifty years ago .
2 The late unlamented Field Marshal Goering once said that when he heard the word " Culture " , he reached for his gun ; I feel rather the same about the phrase " continuous sedimentation " .
3 ‘ When — when I feel — I feel even the smallest bit like her , when I feel in sympathy . ’
4 But it is I feel just a little overstated and overrated to qualify within my ‘ top-ten ’ .
5 Yet even as I remember Victoria , I feel keenly the unsettled state of my mind .
6 One of the monks , describing the presence , said he could ‘ perceive the fragrance of such a wonderful odour , as if all the flowers on earth were gathered together in one place ; I feel also a glow of heat within me — not at all painful , but most pleasing — and a certain unusual and unexplainable joy poured into my heart , which all of a sudden so refreshes and gladdens me I forget grief and weariness of every kind ’ .
7 I feel exactly the same way about Dustin .
8 I feel exactly the same .
9 I feel all the better for that .
10 I feel all the better for it ! " "
11 Within an hour or so of our departure , I felt sure the proper chill had returned and would reign until the eight of us next dispelled it .
12 I felt sure the iron chain belonged to my convict , but I did not think he had attacked my sister .
13 I felt sure the team that won the second division title in 89–90 ‘ d have scored from two or three of the pretty decent corner kicks .
14 But erm I felt as though , I felt exactly the same , I felt I 'd just been asleep I just had my eyes shut and I felt opening one eye to have a look out and see what people were doing .
15 Leslie and I very much enjoyed the situation , though I felt just a little guilty at flaunting a privilege denied to my friends .
16 I felt just the same after my own mother 's death when my father mentioned her .
17 In fact I felt rather a lout in my working clothes among the elegant gathering .
18 At an effective level , the one at which I made it possible for Jean-Claude to work uninterruptedly , I felt both the benefits of a com-panionable relationship with someone of whom I was , in many ways , admiring , and a sense of my own worth : I was useful to him .
19 As I 've already explained , I felt absolutely no lust whatsoever for Alison Kraemer .
20 I felt absolutely no ill effects whatsoever , but then I was very fit , playing a lot of rugby and eating very well . ’
21 I felt now a tightness in my chest instead ; the old displaced feelings of worship that come when words fall before wonder .
22 I felt then an ecstasy of joy at this incomparable beauty .
23 I felt only a wild delight as I hit his body again and again .
24 So I felt down the bed .
25 Nevertheless , for me the house had always seemed to stand a little aloof , and as well as a respectful reserve I felt still the restriction of a child in the company of old people : ‘ Not too much noise , dear , because …
26 I felt much the same way about Posh Porky as Grandpa did about Mrs Salmon .
27 I am so glad ; it sounds pretty good to me , and makes me feel just a poor bloody soldier . ’
28 I always look forward to his waking up , he looks so antediluvian he makes me feel only a girl again .
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