Example sentences of "feel [adv] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | Steve would feel exactly as she had felt when she had thought Fernando was the father of that child — absolute desolation . |
2 | I wanted to make sure they were long enough , and I went and started at Christmas , and I , er , this is so gross , and I just felt the scummiest thing , it was sort of , it 's not exactly how you wan na feel just before you get married , and then I went and had my legs shaved er waxed . |
3 | Since jealousy has its roots in emotional insecurity it is these feelings , so often experienced but not recognised , that you must try to treat with sympathy and imagination ; remembering that you , one day , may feel just as your mother-in-law does . |
4 | They can feel just as threatened by you and need to have your co-operation as they learn to manage resources and personnel effectively . |
5 | I mean what do you feel like when you 're not quite well ? |
6 | What do you think you 'll feel like when they tell you that you ca n't foster any more children , because er there 's going to come a time |
7 | With a little help from Pond 's , your skin will never feel more than four weeks old . |
8 | This is a key point because you should always feel more or less equal to that which confronts you . |
9 | Then spare a thought for the shop assistants who might feel similarly but who have to work alongside this sludge amid the snow , drifting through their ears for hour after hour , freezing their brains into insensible snowballs . |
10 | Perhaps they would feel differently if , instead of an average order of ten or twenty coffins , one of the superstores came up with one for a thousand . |
11 | I 'd feel differently if she 'd made my father really happy , but , believe me , he soon learnt he 'd made a mistake in marrying Bertha . ’ |
12 | Martha could feel now that her toes were not only wet with sweat but also sticky with blood . |
13 | Do n't have to talk about an just a good chat you know just I do n't want to I do n't want to talk about good people or all about that I do n't want to talk about that I want to talk I want to talk to that person out there who will feel now that it is them that I am I am appealing to I am appealing I now . |
14 | This is what I was thinking , what would I have , how would I feel now if I did n't have the truth |
15 | We may feel today that things might have been better planned , and that it is a great pity that what now looks like the decisive contribution of England to world history should have been carried through with so much muddle and mess . |
16 | ‘ But I do feel strongly that John Major can take loyalty too far and his friends may prove to be a millstone or albatross around his neck . ’ |
17 | I can , and I can feel immediately if it will click with someone or not , you know if , if I 'd like someone or not . |
18 | The true dyed-in-the-wool , deep down Conservatives may feel uncomfortably that the sacred word has come into the hands of unsuitable people ; including the Americans . |
19 | Did he feel then that she was in love with the role or the person ? |
20 | Does she feel then that lesbian and gay films should simply continue to be included in the main programme ? |
21 | Why did she feel then that the whole edifice was about to crumble and fall down , leaving her exposed and defenceless ? |
22 | I shall feel again as soon as I dare , but now I must not . |
23 | It is hoped that this will make people feel safer and encourage them to report crimes . |
24 | It made him feel safer and less alone . |