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Example sentences for "always feel"

  • Then I always feel after it as amiable as a cat when eating her kittens.

  • I am wicked and wretched enough the best of times, but I always feel like a perfect fiend when this subject is mentioned.

  • I always feel twice as well when I can look upon your bright face.

  • I always feel that I owe much in every way to the kindness and hospitality of my cousin Kate during these years of my life.

  • These visits are quite delightful: I always feel I am in the presence of a saint.

  • At present, from their having quite a different set of friends and associations, I always feel as if I had not a single thing to say to them, and I am sure they all think I am dreadfully stupid.

  • I always feel a certain kinship to Michigan since the constitutional amendment campaign of 1874, in which I assisted.

  • When I cross her boundary, I always feel that I am coming home.

  • I come before this committee with the sense which I always feel, that we are handicapped as women in what we try to do for ourselves by the single fact that we have no vote.

  • I always feel I must explode, even when there is no chance of combustion.

  • And I always feel like--well, as if I belonged to the idle rich, when the boys pay us a visit.

  • I always feel like a leader in a Sunday school," commented Aunt Mary, "when we entertain them.

  • I always feel like it was going to settle somewhere, and I want to hit myself a slap before it begins to bite.

  • I always feel a little proud of hailing from Boston; my pleasure in the place mounts the farther I get away from it.

  • I always feel that Mr. Beaton doesn't do himself justice," she began.

  • I always feel so sorry for Florence," says Portia, languidly; she is feeling very tired, and is hardly eating anything.

  • I always feel, when there, as if everything, ceilings, roof and all were coming down on my unfortunate head.

  • I don't know why it is," she said, "but out here I always feel expectant.

  • I always feel as if what I want others must want.

  • I always feel as if some marvellous thing might be going to happen to me.

  • I always feel, as if God had said: mankind is to create mankind.

  • That is why I always feel so infinitely sorry for the blind.

  • On Getting Away from Yourself I always feel so sorry for the blind, because it seems to me they can never get away from themselves by wandering in pastures new.

  • I always feel so helpless," she added sadly, "when there is illness in the house.

  • I always feel," she explained to Caroline, "that it does the child good to visit the poor, and contrast her own lot with that of others.

  • I always feel a little grieved and frustrated--as if human nature had been blasphemed a little in my presence--if a novel finishes its people or thinks it can.

  • I always feel when I go out the great door as if I had won a victory.

  • I always feel as if it were a sort of infinite crossroads.

  • I always feel so boxed up in it, and it always reminds me of sermons and tea-parties.

  • I always feel that he may turn up again some day," she had never quite lost hope.

  • I always feel that he may turn up again some day.

  • When people agree with me I always feel that I must be wrong’ (p.

  • When people agree with me, I always feel that I must be wrong’ (Oscar Wilde, Intentions, p.

  • Whenever I am walking in the park here, I always feel that I am no more to her than the cattle that browse on the slope’ (p.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "always feel" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    always accompanied; always done; always feel; always followed; always have; always kept; always knew; always liked; always made; always present; always remember; always represented; always said; always seemed; always the; always thinking; always thought; black woman; dear grandmother; got out; hereby authorized; large lemon; little flower; made the following report; might never; simple conversion