Sentence examples for felt compared to from inspiring English sources

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When I moved back as a single woman in my early 30s I was amazed at how much more socially conventional the city felt compared to London with regards to marriage and women.

The remarkable thing about 1984's Terminator and its 1991 sequel T2: Judgment Day is how grounded in reality each movie felt compared to the plasticky non-events that came later.

Asked how it felt compared to performing at the Cambridge Theatre, Cleo said: "It's like a million times bigger.

I fondly remember the good old days of 2004 when I first started using Firefox as my main browser and thinking how fresh and lightweight it felt compared to the atrocity that was IE. Firefox, sadly, got bloated over the years.

Colson relates how empty this 1972 "Victory Party" felt compared to the more emotionally fulfilling 1968 "Victory Party" wherein everyone had felt more, uh, Victorious.

Four women discussed noise at facilities in detail, and underscored how peaceful their homes felt compared to a facility.

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And even with dykes, I didn't feel compared to them either.

"The quality of lighting in those days was far more subtle and artistic, I feel, compared to today," he said.

I decided to pick each up just to see how they feel compared to the iPhone 4. It's kind of a joke.

Fortunately, the Ultra has some nice heft to it, which helps give the whole package a more premium feel compared to other top-tier smartphones (I'm looking at you Galaxy S4).

If you've ever flown a drone with a first-person-view headset, you know how natural this can feel compared to piloting the drone from your view on the ground.

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