Sentence examples for felt something of from inspiring English sources

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I felt something of this when I heard this morning that William Styron had died.

The Guccis came from Florence so Maurizio also felt something of an outsider.

The young Hillary went to grammar school in Auckland, where at first he felt something of a misfit.

Porter herself must have felt something of that boy's isolation, as a motherless child in those small, hot, poverty-stricken Texas towns.

I felt something of the terror that lies in tranquility — how much I depended on natural laws that, right then, on an immense scale, were being broken.

At 19, Samantha self-deprecatingly records in her blog that she was still wearing braces and felt something of a social recluse.

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You feel something of what horses once meant to people.

He makes us feel something of the horror.

"I think I do feel something of that".

She wants us to feel something of the sorrow that the tsunami wrought.

It was, she feels, something of which her husband would have approved.

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