90160 examples of feeling in sentences

I had a feeling that the professor was right.

They could not allow one who bore their name to suffer want; and it seemed as if each member of the family had united to heap affection and endearment on the orphan girl, and thus prevented her from feeling herself a stranger among them.

A feeling stronger than the desire of glory, stronger than the love of my country, inspires my soul; and it is a proof of the strength of my faith that I see your tears, my fatherand

Jolanka felt that Imre was more than a brother to her, and the feeling with which she had learnt to return his affection was warmer than even a sister's love.

"I am what you are; I know your character, and the same feeling inspires us both.

The Roumin hastily brushed away the unwonted moisture, and as if afraid of the feeling which had stolen into his breast, he hastened from the room, and laid himself upon his woolen rug before the open door.

" Numa took the hands of the two lovers, and, gazing long and earnestly on their faces, he said, in a voice of deep feeling, "You love one another?" They pressed his hand in silence.

When Doctor Craddock was told of this decision, he said that now Robert was so much better it might not do him any harm, adding that he thought it showed very good feeling on his part.

Wasn't it beautiful, people said, and who'd have thought Robert Wainwright had that much feeling!

"I doubt it's been too mich for him," she sobbedshe always sobbed at funerals, being a very feeling woman, but on this occasion she surpassed herself, some of the Upton folk indeed thought it was scarce decent.

" Ted, feeling he had made rather an inauspicious beginning, suddenly became lamb-like.

Ted looked at her, and a queer feeling suddenly came over him.

At first Giles rather enjoyed it, but presently the feeling of loneliness and strangeness, against which he had been struggling all day, returned with redoubled force; and when he was finally ushered into his clean tidy little room, and Mrs. Tapper, after calling his attention to the various preparations she had made for his comfort, left him to himself, he sat down on the side of the bed and groaned aloud.

Persons of his noble nature are not so destitute of all honourable feeling.

It was eleven o'clock of a bright, moonlight night, and, feeling in no degree sleepy, West seated himself at the window to finish his cigar.

Moreover, he had some reason to believe this feeling was warmly reciprocated; that the latter already suspected and watched him.

Yet, in spite of this feeling of failure, West's reflections centred more upon the young woman than upon the particular problem which he had to solve.

Actuated by this feeling, she no longer deemed it necessary to dissemble in his presence.

"In a measure that is quite true," feeling the sharp sting of her words.

Didn't you know that was only a part of the game being played?" "Yes," he said, ignoring the humour of it, and feeling oddly sober, "I understood, and was playing, the same as you.

" Feeling the uselessness of trying to learn anything more, West thanked him, and returned to the taxi.

And Sylvia sat at the table and listened, feeling as if her heart had been turned to ice.

The man had died by his own hand, but she could not shake from her the feeling that she and Burke had been the cause of his death.

There came again to her that curious feeling of revelation.

Furtively Matilda watched him, still with that uneasy feeling at her heart.

90160 examples of  feeling  in sentences