Example sentences of "felt [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Rhythm of speech can be felt through amplified vibration .
2 At around the 18th and 19th day of pregnancy the individual conceptuses can be felt as small spheres .
3 Later in marriage a particularly keen sense of commitment may be felt towards aged or ailing parents .
4 Swindon Town must have felt like humpty dumpty in the first half … they had a bad fall against Birmingham City … took a real tumble …
5 The chairman , Lord Alexander , said the pain continued to be felt amongst personal customers and small to medium-sized companies .
6 Felt v. contented but tired .
7 Maybe life was too short to pass up the chance to experience the kind of volcanic passion she 'd felt with Roman last night …
8 Some of his male colleagues boasted about how they 'd felt with various women , raising an arm to show what they 'd been like .
9 In this pamphlet and elsewhere , Keynes proposed the inflationary gap theory of inflation : upward pressure on money wages and prices would be felt with increasing severity as the pressure of demand approached and eventually exceeded full employment output , Y * ; .
10 The furtiveness and fear of discovery that end Laura 's and Alec 's relationship comprise a set of emotions that Coward would have felt with particular force and poignancy , and which gay men ever since have responded to with recognition and admiration .
11 Thus , from the late 1970s parts of Sheffield began , very rapidly , to experience that deterioration of the economic fabric that has been felt in other parts of the county of South Yorkshire for much longer ( Walker 1981 ) .
12 In Britain the law and order approach has been particularly associated with the Conservative government of Margaret Thatcher ( Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990 ) , but its effects have been felt in other countries as well , notably the USA .
13 Parental demands are particularly felt in middle class areas .
14 Yet as Comecon 's major source of hydrocarbons the countries have felt in recent years the strain of cutbacks in Soviet oil exports as well as what they consider to be unfair trading terms caused by rising costs which they lack the economic freedom to renegotiate .
15 He was embarrassed more than he had ever felt in public before .
16 But her contribution could not be felt in full until her troops arrived in France in considerable numbers .
17 The nature of the distinction , being a matter of identification , is such that it can be expected to make itself felt in attributive position , and only in attributive position .
18 The New Deal was a complex and highly significant process of change , the effects of which have continued to be felt in American history ever since the 1930s .
19 Yet it was in the rank and file , those men known only in their own chapel and town , that Nonconformity made itself felt in English religious life .
20 But Kinsey 's were I suppose is part of a general optimism about sexuality which was felt in academic circles through the 1950 's and 1960's .
21 Clearly the need for works of this kind was now being felt in foreign offices .
22 There is an element of risk-taking in all addictive disease and the " buzz " that is felt from a surge of adrenalin in risk-taking is similar to the " buzz " felt from addictive drugs .
23 Even so , the effects of these cuts will not be fully felt until financial year 1994/95 , and some further reduction in our book-buying and binding will still be necessary this year .
24 At no other time , however , did the current military situation make its impression deeply felt upon diplomatic bargaining .
25 The issues raised by this and subsequent questions go to the heart of the debate on the Compensation Fund , and it is apparent that many of those who answered negatively felt to varying degrees that in the present commercial climate the public could no longer expect the entire profession to compensate them for any losses they suffered at the hands of a tiny minority of errant solicitors — particularly as no comparable compensation was available from the providers of other professional services .
26 ‘ No artist I have ever known has ever felt to assured of the immortality of her work — or of the salvation of her soul , ’
27 The effect of the Selby coalfield erm is felt on specific areas of land .
28 Above all , the English in the age of Bede created a vigorous culture whose ripples were to be felt across Western Europe for decades .
29 And as family members we have seen and felt at close hand some of the most intense pains and also pleasures of later life : on the one hand , bereavement and loss , but on the other , the continued mastery of old skills , the creation of new pursuits and interests , the discovery of new friends and of new ways of contributing to the wider community .
30 Persian values also made themselves felt at native satrapal courts : a recently published Greek verse inscription from Lycian Xanthos , put up by a local dynast , echoes Persian educational ideals ( ‘ riding , shooting and speaking the truth ’ , Hdt. i. 136 ) when it speaks of : The dynast in question is called Arbinas : he is certainly a Lycian but it is thought that the form of the name is Persian .
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