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Example sentences for "feel more"

  • I want to feel more, what a blessed thing it is to be the wife of a good man, and to lead a peaceful life.

  • They make a plaything of me, use me for their amusement, throw me away when they are tired, and wonder that I feel more than a toy horse or a wooden soldier!

  • Nor did the conversation I heard in the fo'c's'le tend to soothe my startled nerves and make me feel more comfortable.

  • I can truly say that you are the only person to whom I have felt real attachment since my youth, and I feel more than I can describe.

  • Your kindness to me when I was a supposed footman, and the interest you always took in anything concerning me, have deeply impressed me with gratitude, but I feel more.

  • Do not think it has made me think better of myself than I deserve,--far from it; it made me feel more sensibly my own unworthiness, when compared with what I continually saw I ought to be.

  • When they meet at the polls together, as they will before long, they will begin to feel more of an equality than is recognized at present.

  • It has cost me an effort to do it, but now that my life is on record I feel more reconciled to my lot, with all its possibilities, and among these possibilities is a gleam of a better future.

  • I couldn't feel more sorrow at the fate of any one livin', than at Connor's.

  • The brother, seeing that conversation on the subject of her grief only caused her to feel more deeply, deemed it better to terminate than to continue a dialogue which only aggravated her sufferings.

  • I feel more naturally in tune with conditions very far removed from the earth plane; yet I like to go round with Paul, and have fun, and enjoy myself.

  • This is not apparent on the earth plane, but I feel more .

  • Mrs Harrowby says it makes us feel more at"--was there or was there not a suspicion of the absence of the aspirate, instantaneously and almost obtrusively corrected?

  • Mrs Derwent, always sanguine, began to feel more cheerful as to things in general brightening by degrees.

  • It makes me feel more at home than I have done yet.

  • Farewell for the present; I count on your Gossip: and believe me (what it serves to make me feel more vividly) Your sincere old Friend E.

  • Inner-directed individuals are likely to feel more interested in and comfortable with individual therapy.

  • Your senses begin to feel more alert, more alive.

  • But why should you wish to persuade me that I feel more than I acknowledge?


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