Sentence examples for may feel as from inspiring English sources

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And if Woods remains on top of his game Sunday, Clarke may feel as helpless as Love felt today.

Its meaning falls somewhere between "brilliant" and "ballsy," and one may feel as much having ordered it.

At other times, though, the consumer of such a meal may feel as much like a victim as a guest.

For some readers, that setting may feel as fantastical as Narnia!

To you, it might smell nice, but to them, it may feel as intense as wading through a sewer.

Studies show that people who ostracize others may feel as sad as the person being ostracized.[3].

He may feel as though he's dying, but he's having a good time feeling it.

At times, they may feel as though they've+been+handed a campaign brochure between hard covers.

Peering inside, you may feel as if you are looking through a microscope in a laboratory.

You won't work up a sweat, but you may feel as though you have.

You may feel as though your drinking were being subsidized — as though you'd gone semi-pro.

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