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Example sentences for "always felt"

  • In addition to my personal liking for the role of Rosina, I always felt that, although the other operas were charming in every way, they musically were not quite in the class with Rossini's masterpiece.

  • I always felt this to be one of my sincerest tributes.

  • But throughout the Civil War I always felt a keener and more personal interest in the battles because, for a brief space, I had come so close to the men who were engaged in them; and the sentiment never passed.

  • My first object, after I had plunged into the water, was to catch a sight of the drowning person, and if I could once do that, I always felt confident I should soon have him in my grasp.

  • I always felt it my duty, after rescuing a drowning person, to go to the house of God at night, and return public thanks to the Almighty.

  • This made me think much of him, and I always felt a deep interest in his welfare.

  • The older I grow, the less I understand men and I've always felt as if, if there was a God, He was a man.

  • He always felt nearer to his wife, in the garden.

  • He always felt as if the fine orderliness of the rows was for her.

  • When people came up to him and called him "your grace" he always felt inclined to laugh, but refrained from doing so, lest it might spoil the play.

  • When he put his arms round her he always felt glad he was big enough and strong enough to protect her.

  • I always felt that I should hear of it again.

  • It is a strange thing to say in face of what has happened, but I always felt he was a man to be trusted.

  • I always felt an inclination to volunteer for any work to be done, and never thought of throwing difficulties in the way of the performance of any thing that was proposed.

  • A gloom, such as is always felt after a disaster has occurred hung over the ship.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "always felt" 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 done; always felt; always full; always had; always have; always knew; always like; always make; always more; always ready; always remember; always represented; always said; always seems; always think; always thought; always took; always true; always well; always will; always wish; hath heard; help from; quick movement; supreme importance; the vale