How To Use Feel for In A Sentence

  • You have to feel for him as well as enjoying his company. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm not a huge fan of Sarah Palin, but my feelings for her are practically adulatory compared to what I feel for Levi. Johnston says Palin lost his vote
  • You have to feel for him as well as enjoying his company. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was only when confronted with the loathing so many on the left feel for him that I discovered how much there was to admire in the doughty old demagogue.
  • It may be based on true events but its feel-good intentions often feel formulaic and it sometimes seems to lack the courage of its convictions.
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  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no moreimportant in your memory, we suddenly realize that we r pushed forwardby time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forwardwhen another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up.And we become different.
  • The ads promote a quick physical exam, called palpation, in which doctors feel for unusual lumps in the thyroid, a small gland in the front of the neck. NYT > Home Page
  • Why not a psychic octopus with a special feel for the Beautiful Game? Times, Sunday Times
  • I feel for him because the sad thing is that, where a few years ago we were falling over great folk music, now it must be sought out, bad cess to the ubiquitous keyboard that hides a full orchestra in a few well-chosen buttons.
  • She'd been on everybody's back most of the week, getting a feel for her New York companies and finishing up with dinner with Eric last night-which, while fun, could not by any stretch of the imagination be called restful-and today Ria was looking forward to a leisurely day of shopping and sightseeing. Beyond World's End
  • By forcing down on the upper, outside footrest the rider obtains exceptional feel for rear tyre grip.
  • Written in Jonathan's inimitable style, this book gives a wonderful feel for those exciting times.
  • It would be a stone-hearted soul who would not feel for him for the rotten press his private life and family has drawn since he went to Spain.
  • If I didn't move some one would come and feel for a pulse and, finding one, finish me off.
  • He started to plot lines of ancient sites and quickly got a feel for those which cropped up most frequently.
  • I take this moment to tell you today that I'm so grateful for the love that you give me.Your smiling face is like the sunlight which brightens my world.The comfort and encouragement you give to me help me through all the despair. Words can not express how much I feel for you.You're a wonderful wife who deserve all my love.Have a happy birthday!
  • You must develop a feel for words.
  • My bike accelerates faster, though, and it's a lot more agile, and I have a clear picture in my head of the city grid for this section and a feel for the traffic rhythms.
  • More often than not scenes feel forced and clunky, as the characters none too subtly have to crowbar in the next crucial revelation, or narrative device.
  • I tried learning the piano, but I never had much of a feel for it.
  • The word storge was the kind of love you feel for the old pair of house shoes that your wife wants to throw away but you want to keep. Swan’s Soup & Salad
  • The character traits, situations, and dialogue feel formulaic and worn out from overuse.
  • Like all his kind, the AAnn exoarcheologist displayed an instinctive feel for the makeup of the ground. Diuturnity's Dawn
  • As her mother, the pain and anxiety I feel for her is indescribable and the feeling of helplessness overwhelming. The Sun
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no moreimportant in your memory, we suddenly realize that we r pushed forwardby time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forwardwhen another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up.And we become different.
  • He has always had a feel for what the audience wants and never knowingly undersells a great event or oversells a poor event.
  • Get a feel for the proper speed - the fish will let you know - and crank the handle that same way until conditions change.
  • In addition, the cervix and upper vaginal walls should be palpated carefully during the bimanual examination to feel for thickening that might indicate adenosis or clear cell adenocarcinoma.
  • Myrna and David visited a hillside azalea garden in a nearby park to walk the trails and get a feel for the different grades of slope.
  • Ilka Schröder, a German Green MEP, said: "Patten just carries on not answering the question and finding his way around it, so we feel forced to take this step. Daimnation!: Squirm, Patten, Squirm A group
  • Yet she could feel for her father, in spite of the fact that whatever her accent or grammatical mistakes, her mother's conduct was always right and her father, with his charming air, a little blurred by what he called misfortune, his clear speech to which Henrietta loved to listen, was fundamentally unsound. The Misses Mallett The Bridge Dividing
  • The local newspapers and free publications are a great way of getting a feel for the market.
  • You have to feel for him as well as enjoying his company. Times, Sunday Times
  • Abuse and mental strain flow through the story, but Eugene's crazed influence is balanced against the sincere love his family feel for him.
  • Read more about premedication and other stuff on this blog here and you may get a better feel for the alternatives. How Children Behave at the Dentist, What to Expect
  • I do feel for the young man, whose nickname for life is now assured. Times, Sunday Times
  • Don't you just feel for people who get their personal pronouns all bollixed up? Rick Horowitz: Trump Says "Jump!" (They Say "How High?")
  • Darren had a good feel for speech patterns, and an artless style, lacking in punctuation. AN OLDER WOMAN
  • Just as we are getting a feel for the lay of the land, we stumble on a new wing we had almost forgotten had existed.
  • Once you get a feel for the plane problems, you may want to move on to 3D solid pentomino problems, which are considerably more difficult for most people. MAKE Magazine
  • There is no need to talk to understand the longing they feel for a new role in the European family of nations.
  • At the Center, the other mothers know what it's like, and they really feel for you.
  • This is exactly what we shall do here to try to get a feel for why maths is so useful.
  • Casson's good-tempered account of the trip in Red Lacquer Days 1956 is contradicted by Ayer's memory of the "dislike which SS Spencer and I quickly came to feel for one another". John Chinnery obituary
  • You feel for her, with her recent woes. Times, Sunday Times
  • She'd been expecting a sweet, unfortunate boy that she might perhaps feel some compassion for, but at the moment all she should feel for this contentious lad was anger.
  • Myrna and David visited a hillside azalea garden in a nearby park to walk the trails and get a feel for the different grades of slope.
  • French chef with New York's feel for a buzzing brasserie is great alizee in June - yummy good deals and new menu WN.com - Articles related to Young Entrepreneurs foray into agro-business
  • 'Ay, and have reason to know her,' said the jockey, putting his hand into his left waistcoat-pocket, as if to feel for something, 'for she gave me what I believe few men could do -- a most confounded wapping. The Romany Rye A Sequel to 'Lavengro'
  • He says: 'We get on so well that we have an intuitive feel for what the other is thinking and wants to do. The Sun
  • It just felt nice to be a part (however fresh-faced and transitory) of a different city, orienting myself slowly, getting a feel for the grid system.
  • I have a better feel for the offense.
  • A useful introductory chapter discusses how mountains create a rain shadow, and how to get a feel for weather by looking at clouds and sunbows.
  • He consorted with anyone who had a feel for his destiny. Greenwich Village Revisited
  • I do feel for you, honestly.
  • One of the bits of advice all publications give to writers is to read a few issues and get a feel for what they are looking for. GUEST POST: Jennifer Brissett Weighs in on the Writer Pay Rate Flap
  • But how far should we be swayed by this envy or the awe we feel for their feats on the pitch? Times, Sunday Times
  • Look, listen and feel for normal breathing for no more than ten seconds. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's at the glaciers that you really get that fingertip feel for their presence because you are being channelled into the exact path they followed. Times, Sunday Times
  • As her mother, the pain and anxiety I feel for her is indescribable and the feeling of helplessness overwhelming. The Sun
  • Look, listen and feel for normal breathing for no more than ten seconds. Times, Sunday Times
  • Part of his appeal was the affection people feel for his trainer, Henrietta Knight, a tweed-wearing, flower-loving horse whisperer who exemplifies all that is good about country life.
  • I take this moment to tell you today that I'm so grateful for the love that you give me.Your smiling face is like the sunlight which brightens my world.The comfort and encouragement you give to me help me through all the despair. Words can not express how much I feel for you.You're a wonderful wife who deserve all my love.Have a happy birthday!
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no more important in your memory, we suddenly realize that we are pushed forward by time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forward when another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up. And we become different.
  • The Bengals will play things conservatively at first as Palmer gets a feel for the NFL, and that means quick throws to playmaking wideouts Chad Johnson and Peter Warrick and lots of handoffs to Rudi Johnson.
  • You'd feel for all the other taxi drivers and hackneys, particularly those working at night.
  • He does not feel for the families of the dead or for the thirty-five million of us who live in poverty.
  • Hands loosen, feel for the rosewood frets, dance over the tense nickel-plated strings. The Movement of Strings
  • Cyclists were instructed to ride over the boards at slow speed twice to get a feel for the task, and then to ride over them at normal path speed.
  • Christie's infallible feel for style elucidates the refinement of texture and brings out delightful detail in the shape, for instance, of limpid pastoral flutes or the busy string lines in L'Amour's virtuoso ariette Vole Zéphire in Les Fêtes d'Hébé and the gathering momentum of the scene that follows. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • The lack of empathy we feel for the rest of the cast is the cost of the uncompromising execution of the idea. Times, Sunday Times
  • But how far should we be swayed by this envy or the awe we feel for their feats on the pitch? Times, Sunday Times
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no moreimportant in your memory, we suddenly realize that we r pushed forwardby time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forwardwhen another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up.And we become different.
  • There is no pseudo nostalgia going on here, but a genuine feel for a kind of music that is an integrant part of each one of the four members.
  • Since it was the first day I wanted to get a brief feel for the air here, especially after all that wonderfully buoyant smooth stuff in Wisconsin, so I set the task as the 50 km triangle.
  • I take this moment to tell you today that I'm so grateful for the love that you give me.Your smiling face is like the sunlight which brightens my world.The comfort and encouragement you give to me help me through all the despair. Words can not express how much I feel for you.You're a wonderful wife who deserve all my love.Have a happy birthday!
  • Did you get a feel for that with those conversations and the two extremes, the shot-gun versus the follow-up?
  • Whenever a driver has conducted a race simulation test, stringing together dozens of laps without changing tyres, they begin to get a feel for how the car might handle during the closing stages of a grand prix.
  • Clare Lesser responds with some stunning vocalism whilst keeping a clear, expressive purity of tone, though I still felt that she could have had more feel for the words.
  • Not that my place is a pigsty but putting things away that have lingered on tables for a little while is a necessity I feel for a number of guests like this.
  • I take this moment to tell you today that I'm so grateful for the love that you give me.Your smiling face is like the sunlight which brightens my world.The comfort and encouragement you give to me help me through all the despair. Words can not express how much I feel for you.You're a wonderful wife who deserve all my love.Have a happy birthday!
  • But I suppose it's best to be forewarned -- even if that doesn't make me feel forearmed. Eye-opening study of disordered-eating Web sites
  • With this in mind - gamers should spend time with each character to get a feel for their strengths and weaknesses and how their moves and combinations work.
  • The 40 % of the communities where you saw the increases, can you just give us a feel for the geographies where that was.
  • If you're new to a list, it's a good idea to lurk (read without writing anything back) for a day or two, just to get a feel for the flavor of the list.
  • He lacks their instinctive feel for what our troops need to hear. The Sun
  • Obama/Edwards 08 all of these save the Edwards ticket I would like to see reverse order on, and the Edwards ticket i have no real feel for top ticket because they are both inexperienced from the foreign policy point of view. rk Clinton picks up a superdelegate, but still lags behind
  • The idea is to get the players playing at game speed so they can get a feel for what is ahead.
  • But they feel for the upper part of their pelvis, the bony part, and the lower part of the rib cage, and that's the space in which they're measuring.
  • I take this moment to tell you today that I'm so grateful for the love that you give me.Your smiling face is like the sunlight which brightens my world.The comfort and encouragement you give to me help me through all the despair. Words can not express how much I feel for you.You're a wonderful wife who deserve all my love.Have a happy birthday!
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no moreimportant in your memory, we suddenly realize that we r pushed forwardby time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forwardwhen another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up.And we become different.
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no moreimportant in your memory, we suddenly realize that we r pushed forwardby time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forwardwhen another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up.And we become different.
  • A few old trees, clustered together near the castle, gave some relief to the air of desolate seclusion; but yet the page, while he gazed upon a building so sequestrated, could not but feel for the situation of a captive Princess doomed to dwell there, as well as for his own. The Abbot
  • Numbly peering at her drawn face, he drew back her sleeve without looking to feel for a pulse.
  • I am too often shocked by the vitriolic repulsion many people feel for our leader and America in general, especially because the loathing is often poorly informed.
  • You have to feel for him as well as enjoying his company. Times, Sunday Times
  • To be a good programme maker you have to have an instinctive feel for broadcasting. Times, Sunday Times
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no more important in your memory, we suddenly realize that we are pushed forward by time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forward when another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up. And we become different.
  • He seems to have cherished an intense affection for the Leyden pastor, such as valorous natures often feel for meditative ones, and that The Old Coast Road From Boston to Plymouth
  • The man has a great knowledge of 80's songs and boasts an intuitive feel for what the crowd want to hear.
  • He lacks their instinctive feel for what our troops need to hear. The Sun
  • I sensed, at once, his feel for the period, but I was a long time understanding the quality in him which ultimately made the film the triumph that it is: that is, his elegiac sense. Film flam
  • I tried learning the piano, but I never had much of a feel for it.
  • The first year I grew sweetcorn the crop was fabulous, and in my naivety I believed it was all down to me, following those instructions to the letter and demonstrating my growing feel for, well, growing things.
  • I think it's amazing that I got out unscratched but it's hard to feel fortunate when you're surrounded by all that sorrow.
  • Constantly feel for the bottom, often you will feel the sinker dragging up the side of a sandbank, then a ‘floating’ sensation as the sinker clears the crest of the sandbank.
  • They ate the rest of dinner making idle small talk and getting a feel for each other.
  • That fierce sense of loyalty you feel for each other. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, he maximizes his potential and has a great natural feel for the game.
  • he has a feel for animals
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no more important in your memory, we suddenly realize that we are pushed forward by time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forward when another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up. And we become different.
  • That fierce sense of loyalty you feel for each other. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is because you cannot feel for me, that I drag on this wearisome life.
  • In the 6 following weeks, not “nice” but “long” (this is precisely how they will feel for me) I'm sure I will often visualise your Hummingbird Hawk-Moth hovering in front of these beautiful “geranium lierre” (ivy geranium) ... Le mot juste - French Word-A-Day
  • You have to feel for the poor innocent people who have had to live through it all. The Sun
  • I, however, am new to this clime, and I stare in wonder at this spectacle, this ballet of life, this vision of earthly beauty, that I feel fortunate to have witnessed.
  • I still know intellectually that to some people the gods are immanent, available; sitting on the porch of Tripurasundari's shrine, I could feel for a moment how it must be.
  • I certainly oversold the enthusiasm my dear wife would feel for hosting an uncle she'd never met.
  • By forcing down on the upper, outside footrest the rider obtains exceptional feel for rear tyre grip.
  • With spectacular costumes and makeup, and an unerring feel for lighting and composition, Christensen creates a startling nightmare world of bizarre imagery that is highly reminiscent of medieval fabulists such as Bosch.
  • While not the account of a careful historian it gives a tremendous feel for their life before fame took over. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was fun to compare the still drawings to the finished cartoon, and it gives one a feel for how animators and writers rough-sketch their ideas.
  • The group isn't quite at the level of Guest's players, but their performances never feel forced.
  • The Arena suit, in all honesty, has a great blend of buoyancy and feel for the water due to the specialist material.
  • My stomach was a tight knot of dread, fear and something very close to the child-like terror I used to feel for the dark.
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no moreimportant in your memory, we suddenly realize that we r pushed forwardby time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forwardwhen another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up.And we become different.
  • '' We had a real feel for what they were going to do, especially when they decommitted to the run, '' cornerback Ronde Barber said after he and teammates frustrated Kurt Warner and limited the Cardinals to 23 yards rushing. USATODAY.com - Football - Arizona vs. Tampa Bay
  • The feel for his native countryside comes through strongly in his photographs.
  • malefic" -- he would hate their gravity and purity, and feel for them that raging envy which is the tribute that virtue receives from vice. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 03
  • From what I saw, it was difficult to get a feel for the final vision of the production in terms of costumes and scenery.
  • I've learned that there are no borders and no limits to this ocean of love I feel for them.
  • They will get a much more personal feel for the action through multi-sensory special effects spilling out of 360-degree screens.
  • You understand the weavin 'trade, and you've a heart to feel for the poor weavers' sufferin's. The Dramatic Works of Gerhart Hauptmann Volume I
  • I consider myself to be a strong person and really do feel for those who are of a nervous disposition anyway as this is terrifying enough.
  • How could I dictate to some amanuensis all the love I feel for my darling Lily, the loveliest flower ....
  • After enduring excruciating pain, a raging infection and almost a week in the hospital, I feel fortunate to be alive.
  • This was not a question of dramatic emotional conversions, but simply a chance to share with a confidante and feel forgiven.
  • The preceding chapters have given us at least some feel for which inferences are deductively valid, and why.
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no moreimportant in your memory, we suddenly realize that we r pushed forwardby time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forwardwhen another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up.And we become different.
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no moreimportant in your memory, we suddenly realize that we r pushed forwardby time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forwardwhen another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up.And we become different.
  • Not only chambermaids but hospital orderlies will feel for their predicament.
  • Once kids have gotten a feel for what animation is about with thaumatropes, it's time to move on to flip books.
  • There is no doubt that native speakers of a language have a feel for its nuances, are comfortable using its idiomatic expressions, and speak it fluently.
  • To give a feel for what it was like at the time, there will also be a display in the library of historical data and costumes of the period.
  • We want visitors to get an intuitive feel for the changes over time we see in artifacts and other evidence. Smithsonian human origins exhibit elicits awe, protests
  • Strings, chimes, horns, pianos and bells appear in nearly every song, no matter how fast the tempo or searing the guitars, and, most importantly, they never feel forced.
  • We came foaming down abreast of the skiff, so close that we could hear above the wind the voices of Big Alec and his mate as they shouted at us with all the scorn that professional watermen feel for amateurs, especially when amateurs are making fools of themselves. The King of the Greeks
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no more important in your memory, we suddenly realize that we are pushed forward by time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forward when another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up. And we become different.
  • Because the SPEs use such a different architecture, it's helpful to look at them in assembly language to get the full feel for what is happening.
  • The second I exposed myself, the blow would come, a cuff across the head or shoulders that I'd feel for days.
  • It occurs to me that this is not unlike the process I always have to go through with a book -- I write a bunch of it kind of helter-skelter, enough to get a feel for it, and then I have to stop and take it apart and rearrange the pile of rocks into something that will bear weight -- arches and pillars -- so they can support the structure of the rest of the novel atop them. Can't seem to loosen my grip on the past
  • Hauling scientists and supplies to the stations gives aircrews a chance to practice icy take-offs and landings and get a feel for being on the ice.
  • Womble stirred uneasily, feeling for the other the hatred one is prone to feel for one he has wronged. A DAY'S LODGING
  • You have to feel for the poor innocent people who have had to live through it all. The Sun
  • The new dockside casino will be connected to the property's existing pavilion in a seamless manner, providing a land-based feel for the property.
  • But how far should we be swayed by this envy or the awe we feel for their feats on the pitch? Times, Sunday Times
  • if you could just feel for a second what I feel right now, then you'd understand.
  • It is an undescribable feel for me to put my crosshairs on that animal and squeeze the trigger. Morality of the kill
  • He was known as a moneyman with no feel for the music side of the music business (various Warner sources call him a "" henchman, '' and even the company's corporate publicist laughingly admits he's looking like Darth Vader). Trouble In Paradise
  • Once you have a feel for doing salmon steaks this way, try a whole grilled fish. The Sun
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no moreimportant in your memory, we suddenly realize that we r pushed forwardby time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forwardwhen another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up.And we become different.
  • I know what it's like to be lonely, so I do feel for her.
  • Climbing to the top of a tall building, a hill, or a church tower is a great way to get a feel for a place.
  • At Lord's I kept thinking how strange it must feel for Sri Lanka, playing a game that draws empty seats back home, but here in London's Greatest Beer Garden inspires a full house of the often insensible, the beer-goggled, the bladder-swollen, the game's faithful backbone lolling dutifully in their high-priced seats, all doing their bit for English cricket's new economy of the sozzled. Sozzled - how English cricket got lost in drink | Barney Ronay
  • It has an oddly functional feel for a play that glories in rhetoric, rodomontade, swagger and swordplay.
  • And we feel for them all the more as we imagine all human lives, our own included, against this backdrop of absolute zero.
  • Will computers close the final gap, and find in their own depths, abysmal or otherwise, an instinctual feel for the wrong move at the right time?
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no more important in your memory, we suddenly realize that we are pushed forward by time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forward when another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up. And we become different.
  • Making no noise about their charitable and humanitarian inclinations, the young comrades of Lady Irwin have been working ever since for what they genuinely feel for.
  • I have my patients stand while I perform a bimanual examination and try to feel for Bartholin's gland enlargement, prolapse, cystocele, rectocele and tightening of the vaginal muscles on digital insertion.
  • It's a bit embarrassing really, supposedly being a creative person and yet having no feel for either music or painting. Times, Sunday Times
  • I take this moment to tell you today that I'm so grateful for the love that you give me.Your smiling face is like the sunlight which brightens my world.The comfort and encouragement you give to me help me through all the despair. Words can not express how much I feel for you.You're a wonderful wife who deserve all my love.Have a happy birthday!
  • He was feeling for Bean the contempt which a really distinguished safe-blower is said to feel for the cheap thief who purloins bottles of milk from basement doorways in the gray of dawn. Bunker Bean
  • Blinded by the soap, he had to feel for his glasses.
  • While the South was attributing to the whole North a rabid abolitionism; while the North itself was half suspecting that it had committed some wrong in the excess of its devotion to human rights; the simple fact on the contrary was, that the whole North had been and was still 'psychologized' into a positive respect for slavery, and for slaves as property, which we feel for no other species of property whatsoever. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 6, December 1863 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Their hostility finds the right balance of melodrama and reality, making you feel for them while wishing you could shake them into understanding one another.
  • The singers sang mostly accurately and musically with a good feel for the style.
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no moreimportant in your memory, we suddenly realize that we r pushed forwardby time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forwardwhen another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up.And we become different.
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no more important in your memory, we suddenly realize that we are pushed forward by time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forward when another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up. And we become different.
  • Now, how sorry we feel for those other globe trotters on the launch, birring along behind a hot, bubbling, puffing, steam kettle -- and so crowded, and in this heat too, whilst we extend at our ease in a white and sky-blue boat, with pink cushions, and dreamily listen to the silky frou frou of the southern sea. From Edinburgh to India & Burmah
  • To get a better feel for the way interlinguas work, let's look at two aspects that complicate the transfer phase: word translation and tense.
  • Ross is a friend as well as an old adversary, and I feel for him.
  • Nor is he some desk-bound technocrat with no feel for the product or brand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Visit the college you are thinking of applying to and get a feel for the place. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bickley's slightly edgy tone, combined with a warm voice, works well in this music; she sings with a good line and a nice feel for Handel's style.
  • The copy I have was translated by Kathleen Shaw and the illustrations are by Ruth Bartlett - a kind of kicky sixties feel for what are clearly germanic tales. ...With Fairy Tales For All
  • I groggily expostulated into the mouthpiece, while using my free hand to rub the bruise I could feel forming on my face.
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no more important in your memory, we suddenly realize that we are pushed forward by time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forward when another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up. And we become different.
  • a dead-on feel for characterization
  • While the characters feel for the most part engagingly true to life an exception being Larry Fleischman's upstairs old fart, played too hammily to convince, it's the monsters that are the weakest link. The rats are slumming
  • With an impressive feel for fashion and quality, the collection offers the best in wearable maternity apparel helping moms-to-be to look fabulous seven days a week with key pieces that work for any day, any occasion. Baby Cravings « Happy Healthy Hip Parenting
  • To be a good programme maker you have to have an instinctive feel for broadcasting. Times, Sunday Times
  • When tomorrow turns in today, yesterday, and someday that no more important in your memory, we suddenly realize that we are pushed forward by time. This is not a train in still in which you may feel forward when another train goes by. It is the truth that we've all grown up. And we become different.
  • He says: 'We get on so well that we have an intuitive feel for what the other is thinking and wants to do. The Sun
  • But this has not affected the mutual love and respect he and his children feel for one another.
  • I take this moment to tell you today that I'm so grateful for the love that you give me.Your smiling face is like the sunlight which brightens my world.The comfort and encouragement you give to me help me through all the despair. Words can not express how much I feel for you.You're a wonderful wife who deserve all my love.Have a happy birthday!
  • I feel fortunate to be able to say that I am not in either one of those situations but rather in some kind of cushioned middle zone where by luck I find myself happy and healthy and feeling love and loved. Hope is more than an Abstract Noun
  • I do feel for the young man, whose nickname for life is now assured. Times, Sunday Times
  • I want all the lovey-dovey romantic feelings and things you feel for her!
  • She has a special feel for swing and Latin dance rhythms and enjoys seeing patrons get up and dance while she is playing solo.

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