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Example sentences for "felt more"

  • Had some conversation with Marshman alone on the prospects of the Gospel in this country, and the state of religion in our hearts, for which I felt more anxious.

  • Felt more persuaded of my call than ever; indeed, there was scarcely a shadow of a doubt left.

  • I felt more submission to the Divine will, and began to be more solicitous about Lydia's peace and happiness than my own.

  • I felt more disposed to treat it as a legend, than look upon it as a fact.

  • I was stung to the quick by the disgrace into which I was plunged; and when I retired to this cottage, I felt more disposed to murmur against the providence of God, than to offer the tribute of a grateful heart.

  • All that Domini had felt when first she approached the parapet she felt more strangely, and she grasped, with physical and mental vision, not only the whole, but the innumerable parts of that which she looked on.

  • Their horses broke into a canter, and with the swifter movement Domini felt more calm.

  • He felt more or less a fool for having said that, for it was extremely likely that Nina's family was feeling some doubt about Nina's choice.

  • So clad he felt more of a man and better able to cope with things, although his satisfaction in them was somewhat modified by the knowledge of two safety-pins at the sides, to take up their superfluous girth at the waistband.

  • With the passage of each day he felt more secure.

  • After coming to that conclusion I felt more at ease and got up to dress.

  • When the service was over I felt more at ease and I emptied my purse, I remember, partly into the plate and partly to the poor people at the church door.

  • Only one gasjet was burning, and I sat under it to eat my supper, and after I had taken a basin of soup I felt more comforted.

  • Thus changed, I felt more myself in her presence, more as I should have been in attendance upon any child.

  • Now that I was returning to Guernsey, and the opportunity was about to slip by, I felt more anxious to seize it.

  • John Senior, as he felt more confidence in my knowledge of his malady.

  • My mother's grief I respected, and tried all I could to console her; that of my father was so evidently worldly, and so at variance with his clerical profession, that I must acknowledge I felt more of anger at it than sorrow.

  • In England, to which he returned in 1839, the want of money soon came to be felt more seriously.

  • On the contrary, ail the evil in my nature was stirred up, and I felt more than I had ever done before, as if I hated him.

  • Life kept himself well in advance of his skirmishers; and possibly he felt more like a brigadier-general than ever before in his life.

  • He put the revolver in his pocket; and he felt more like a Christian when he had decided not to be guilty of the outrage to which he had been tempted.

  • He felt more interest in this man than in the others; and he dismounted from his horse.

  • I felt more sure of ill-play than ever, but to Charlotte I said no more.

  • With her I felt more need of caution in one sense, for I did not know how far she might be in the plot, whatever it was.

  • I don't quite know whether I felt more glad or sorry.

  • Sam had selected him for his skill in gunnery, as well as for his ability as a sailor, and in an emergency, felt more confidence in his opinion than in either of his officers.

  • Never had he felt more willing to answer the question with a negative.

  • Godwin was glad of this, for time had wrought the change in him that he felt more at ease in female society than under the eyes of young men whose social position inclined them to criticism.

  • But the day came when I felt more confidence in myself.

  • Never had I felt more lewd, I was mad that day with lewdness.

  • The passage of privates was longer, I felt more movement in her buttocks, her sighs were stronger, her hand moved more restlessly over my back, our mouths got glued together.

  • They were full-grown women, I felt more pleasure in seeing them gradually undress and uncover.

  • This suited me just fine, however, for I felt more at ease with people who were older than myself.

  • As I came to identify myself not with my "deformity" or my accomplishments, but instead with my personal character, I felt more at ease in group situations.

  • I felt more "normal" physically than I had for many months, and decided that I should try to negotiate a hated physical education class even though I would not have had to do so given my health history.


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