Example sentences of "i have [adv] felt " in BNC.

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1 ‘ It was the most I have ever felt nerves , ’ he was later to say .
2 I felt the happiest I think I have ever felt .
3 He is in the hall at this moment ’ , sends me into a panic not milder certainly than any I have ever felt in all the catastrophes of War and Peace .
4 Crystal ( 1969 ) includes in his set of tones fall-rise-fall and rise-fall-rise ; I have seldom felt the need to recognise these as distinct from rise-fall and fall-rise respectively .
5 But I have often felt that the concern expressed over this issue is actually only addressing those problems associated with animal species .
6 I have often felt an uncomfortable sense of voyeurism over Oprah Winfrey 's machine-tooled confessionals .
7 The weather seems to be changing , very misty and cold first thing in the morning , first time I have really felt miserable at 4 a.m. during ‘ stand-to' ’ .
8 ‘ Inspector , until this moment I have always felt that the benefit of a classical education was over-rated . ’
9 I have always felt that character is most clearly expressed in the back of a person 's head , and especially in the nape .
10 I have always felt helpless and hopeless desire for beautiful , rich , elegantly dressed women .
11 I have always felt uneasy in being known as the founder of the regiment .
12 Also I have always felt very strongly against the cutting down of trees , and as a teenager in Holland , I started a campaign against the destruction of woodlands for a motorway . ’
13 I was never unduly ambitious , certainly not for financial or personal gain , but I have always felt compelled to strive for progress , which is perhaps the urge of all creative people .
14 JH : Moving on to another great love of yours , Franz Schubert ; I have always felt that he was in many ways cut short in his prime , almost as thought he was on the verge of finding himself creatively .
15 Much of it has very little to do with what you are , and that is an emotion I have always felt and will always feel .
16 I have always felt chastened by an academic maxim that there is no greater error than a problem wrongly stated .
17 I have always felt that most of the practical differences between the handling of tailwheel aircraft and those with their third wheel at the wrong end could be covered in a single comprehensive magazine article ( like mine in March Pilot ) , but after reading The Compleat Taildragger Pilot I concede that , if you want to cover all the relevant theory too , something this size is required .
18 I have always felt that the ASB 's function is to pronounce , not prevaricate .
19 I have always felt that on these policy study groups we must avoid restricting ourselves to those who are already fully committed politically to the Conservative Party .
20 I have always felt that it is a crying shame that the works of possibly the greatest writer of all time , William Shakespeare , have — purely for examination purposes — been pushed down the throats of school children .
21 I know that I 'm being unfair to you and to Virginia , but what I feel for you — what I have always felt for you — has made a weakling of me . "
22 Team manager John Birch ( who shortly afterwards rocked the county by resigning , a few days after signing a new three-year contract ) explained : ‘ I have always felt that it was contrary to the best interests of a professional game to operate with a mainly semi-professional staff .
23 It is what I have always felt . ’
24 ‘ While I have always felt accountable , I have always run my own division more or less autonomously and that has n't changed , ’ says Claudia McCabe .
25 I have always felt ambiguously about it .
26 I have always felt a proclivity for Kilburn .
27 I have always felt that the great truth of the words uttered by my right hon. Friend the former Prime Minister was that she had pierced the bubble of the omniscience of the social worker — the concept that every problem in society can be resolved by the intervention of a bureaucrat — and had identified the fact that the real core of social development is an individual 's self-reliance and reliance upon the family .
28 I have always felt a little uncomfortable about the interim stage .
29 I have always felt a strange affinity for that one . ’
30 But I have always felt rather uncomfortable in her presence .
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