Sentence examples for may feel an from inspiring English sources

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We may feel an obligation to defend an ally.

This year, though, the region may feel an unmistakable chill.

It may feel an obvious move, but it's done with plenty of character.

Travelling here, you may feel an eerie tickle of memory, as if, in a former life, you'd ridden these canyons.

He hypothesises that people who have parental responsibilities may feel an obligation to look after themselves that those without do not.

They believe that the increased use of bike helmets may have had an unintended consequence: riders may feel an inflated sense of security and take more risks.

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This Arkansas aristocracy may feel a certain noblesse oblige.

But opposition delegates may feel a tentative satisfaction.

You may feel a little aggrieved at the world.

The salmon may feel a more modified rapture.

Some may feel a need to diversify into gold.

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