Example sentences of "i [adv] feel a [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I just feel a bit sick , that 's all ! ’ |
2 | I sometimes , this is what I said Marion I just feel a letter does n't pressurise them . |
3 | I just feel a game of this genre needs a quota of well-hidden rooms to add a little interest . |
4 | At the beginning of the winter I always feel a bit reluctant about working outside until I get my long johns on . |
5 | I like a book token cos I always feel a bit guilty buying books you know , cos I 've got so many |
6 | I still feel a pang at the thought of her all pink and blonde and sticky and snotty nosed . |
7 | I still feel a sense of pride at having been a member of the Three-Ninetieth . |
8 | Sometimes these sophisticated nine-year-olds really do seem to have the bug but I still feel a bit uncomfortable encouraging them because they are so young . |
9 | I 'm sorry too , I still feel a bit peculiar . " |
10 | ‘ I 'd offer to help , ’ she said apologetically , ‘ but I still feel a bit wobbly . ’ |
11 | I really feel a foreigner and walk up the drive cursing the mud that has ruined my gold stilettos . |
12 | I OFTEN feel a touch like Ebenezer Scrooge myself at this time of year when fairies , goblins , elves and rosy-cheeked brats skip and flit across the silver screen . |
13 | I very rarely feel any curiosity about Christabel 's life — it 's funny I even feel a sort of squeamishness about things she might have touched , or places she might have been — it 's the language that matters , is n't it , it 's what went on in her mind — ’ |
14 | Well if , I sometimes feel a letter , I mean you what she said that morning when you phoned ? |
15 | There is something so immovable , so enduring — yet I am perfectly aware that one day he will fall down — so mysterious about my old mate that although I ca n't say that I actually feel a surge of energy , I do feel some sort of ‘ reward ’ . |
16 | I certainly feel a bit of a country hick and worst of all , very , very large . |