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

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1 The white stubble on his fleshless jaw was a reproach to my twenty-four years and suddenly I felt an inadequate city-bred softie .
2 Suddenly I felt the change of temperature .
3 Captain Allan Border said : ‘ Obviously I feel a bit sorry for Jonesy because he 's been in the side for a long time .
4 I had to re-position the heater , and while doing so I felt a tingling sensation , as with a very minor electric leakage — even though the tank — was ‘ off .
5 The watery fluid plashed against my cheeks ; as it did so I felt a novel sensation , a sloughing , pulling and slipping of the skin .
6 And , oh , unless George , er he was erm he was coming up so I felt a plonker !
7 So I felt the job was tailormade for me .
8 So I feel a terrific relief and release that in the latter part of my business life I 've been really able to make things happen at a considerable speed .
9 So I feel a bit of comfort there .
10 So I feel a bit of an odd one out .
11 So I feel a bit
12 So I feel the County Council have n't sufficient reflected in their assumption on migration rates , the degree of reductions required to obtain that balance between er preserving their strategic policies of restraint and respecting erm the urban regeneration policies in neighbouring areas .
13 ‘ I 've been away so long I felt a bit like the new boy walking into the old school when I arrived at the studio for Carry On Columbus , ’ he admits .
14 Soon I felt a great pain in my head and my breathing became more and more difficult .
15 ‘ Saturday is usually hectic in the shop and I 'm ready for bed and a book by ten o'clock but tonight I felt the need of a nightcap .
16 He held his head defiantly lifted , as if he wished no man to see him in dejection ; somehow I felt the gesture very characteristic , and was able for the first time to recognize his arrogance .
17 Somehow I feel a subtle change within myself since our wedding .
18 It was innocent enough , yet still I felt the fear .
19 As I leaned further I felt a hand sliding up the inside of my left thigh .
20 All at once I feel a great need for bed . ’
21 But a moment later I feel the prickle of seven steely glances boring into the nape of my neck .
22 Often I feel the consultant listens more to what the nurse says than to me , but she only comes once a month ; I 'm here all the time .
23 I looked out of the window and it was the back garden of Dr Jane 's house , and when Mrs Pitt came up to serve me and I complained Dr Jane laughed , and it was really Dr Jane all the time and the whole place was horrible and dark and dirty and when I got outside to follow my friends the ones who were usually in the dream there were n't any people and we were in a sort of studio and the village and the inn it was so obvious now I felt a fool for going in and sitting down and expecting to be served was the crudest sort of cardboard stage set like a model for a child 's history lesson and the colours were horrible and it smelt of a sort of horrible glue and — —
24 Travelling to the Continent now I feel a gloomy foreboding , for there is a whiff of decline in the air .
25 After his death , I learnt not to shut him out of my life and now I feel a comforting sense of continuity when I go through the boxes and find little notes by him which I have never seen before .
26 Now I feel a right mug . ’
27 I used to miss my mother and father dreadfully when I was younger , and now I feel a certain amount of guilt that I need them so little , think of them so seldom .
28 But now I feel the world has ceased to exist .
29 I went back to my doctor after two months and said well I feel a bit better , can I a few more months .
30 Well I feel a lot better .
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