Example sentences of "[vb past] feelings of [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But he retained feelings of gratitude for the chances he had been given and he allowed others later to mount several of his works for the University Ballet without expecting any fee .
2 Among some of the staff there now swelled feelings of awkwardness , embarrassment , even incredulity .
3 But it also stirred feelings of guilt and pity within me which I am still grappling to explain to myself .
4 Dalglish 's incredible decision to leave Liverpool provoked feelings of bitterness among some Merseyside supporters , angry at the way the club had been abandoned in the crucial run-in to the season .
5 In this case , Michael Crawford roused feelings of sympathy which , for me , blunted the joke . ’
6 Almost half the respondents said they experienced feelings of disapproval , sadness or disgust ; only 26 per cent had felt anger or resentment towards the white authorities or pleasure that rioting was taking place .
7 In portraiture he obtained at the same time a good likeness , much appreciated by the sitters and their families , and , in these works and in his more fanciful subjects , he engendered feelings of respect and admiration .
8 On the other hand , on a different occasion she expressed feelings of depression and powerlessness in the face of professional opinion , conceding that she might allow him to go to residential school if it could be shown that it was in his best interests .
9 Those who had preferred that solution were uniformly content with it ; though they sometimes expressed feelings of guilt or voiced complaints about the particular institution .
10 For those whose dementia sufferer was still at home one year later , expressed feelings of strain can be compared with their earlier statements ( see Table 5.7 ) .
11 It was in very complex care situations that she particularly expressed feelings of over-involvement .
12 Hence the American edition contains several additional sentences of description , in which we find that Michell now has a ‘ smile of amused friendliness and pleasure ’ , which often ‘ aroused feelings of warmth , and sometimes more , in many women ’ .
13 It no longer aroused feelings of exasperation , as it had done when he failed to link what had amounted to a form of work paralysis with the hopelessness which Dave must have felt about himself both at home and at school .
14 He had felt the need , though , to take into account the super-sensitive relations between these two teams , and if the biggest surprise was that he had addressed gentle caution to the English management as well , they having been innocent , faraway onlookers during the shenanigans , it was because he recognised that they too nursed feelings of exasperation and he imagined that they might soon have burst uncontrollably into flames .
15 Depression may result from an upbringing which induced feelings of insecurity , inadequacy or false guilt which have dogged the young adult 's steps until they finally come to a head during the crisis of midlife .
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