Example sentences of "[vb past] [adv] felt " in BNC.
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1 | What a place to be … and yet that evening she 'd suddenly felt certain it was where she 'd find Adam . |
2 | Perhaps that was overstating what had happened out there , but , for first time in months , she 'd suddenly felt at the mercy of the audience , aware of every whisper , every stare . |
3 | We 'd always felt that the demands for the prisoners in Kuwait only affected the French and the Americans . |
4 | Would that have altered the way he 'd always felt about her ? |
5 | She 'd always felt drawn to him . |
6 | She 'd always felt contentment then , just as she did now . |
7 | The only time SHe 'd ever felt this rough before was after hir last fight with Cab , when he 'd tried to kick hir spine out — from the front . |
8 | I felt lower than I 'd ever felt before . |
9 | He felt hurt and angry and older than he 'd ever felt in his life before . |
10 | I do n't think I 'd ever felt so taxed in my career . |
11 | It was n't like anything I 'd ever felt before . |
12 | Paradouze was the only person to whom I 'd ever felt close . |
13 | She just made it to the bathroom in time , before she parted unceremoniously with the contents of her stomach , then hung weakly against the side of the washbasin , more wretched and humiliated than she 'd ever felt in her life . |
14 | He smiled at her , but the concern she 'd once felt for him had wholly dissipated . |
15 | I even brought her here so that I could see your reaction to her , see if that spark of jealousy you 'd once felt towards her was still there . ’ |
16 | It was just that somehow she 'd also felt disappointed … |
17 | Is ‘ Hype ’ the kind of material they 'd originally felt they wanted to do ? |
18 | Her leaning presence was deliberate , challenging : I think I 'd even felt the play of her breath on my neck . |
19 | She 'd even felt quite calm , only thinking that in the oven his dinner would be in cinders now . |
20 | She 'd even felt the odd pang of nostalgia for the old days when she 'd been a young wet-behind-the-ears singer , just beginning to make her way up the ladder . |
21 | She put my book down , said for about the fourth time how sorry she was that she 'd missed my reading , but she 'd simply felt too shaky . |
22 | Because she 'd abruptly felt as if her heart would burst if she did n't let him touch her , kiss her , hold her in his arms again , and then the desire had escalated so quickly that kissing had n't been enough ? |
23 | Ruth rose too , suddenly held by a despair more absolute than any she 'd yet felt . |
24 | I 'd never felt that tired in my life . |
25 | He 'd never felt further away . |
26 | He 'd never felt smaller in his life . |
27 | I felt like I 'd never felt before . ’ |
28 | I 'd never felt that before with anyone . |
29 | She 'd never felt so lost ; there was nothing to hold on to in a world so alien . |
30 | She 'd never felt so weak , so helpless . |