Sentence examples for temperatures feeling from inspiring English sources

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The course has been protected by frost covers with temperatures feeling as low as -11C with the wind chill factor.

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RHA mixed roof tiles can reduce the indoor temperature, feeling more comfortable for inhabitants.

If you look at the circumstances where evidence tells us that time goes slowly, they include having a very high temperature, feeling rejected and experiencing depression.

A mother may directly sense the property called temperature by feeling her infant's forehead.

To include the broadest possible spectrum of clinical syndromes occurring among enrolled adults (22 ), during follow-up we defined ILI by the presence of fever (temperature >37.8°C), feeling feverish or a history of fever, >2 symptoms (sore throat, cough, sneezing, runny nose, nasal congestion, headache), or 1 of the symptoms listed plus laboratory confirmation of respiratory viral infection.

Webber has been hit doubly, his fantastic high-speed-corner commitment punished by excess Pirelli temperature, his difficulty feeling the tyre not allowing him the shallow oversteer on entry to slow turns that buys Vettel so much lap time.

Regardless, their crooning credit gets knocked down considering the logic behind their name: The guys chose 98 Degrees to describe body temperature and the feeling their music evokes.

Not only are we feeling the temperatures below zero on our bodies, but the frigidity is affecting so much of our daily lives -- electricity, water, car engines, walking pathways, driving streets, pets -- and was the weather responsible for my train being stalled last night for 90 minutes due to signal failure on the lines?

If you're trying to diagnose fever in someone else, try feeling the temperature of your own skin and then quickly checking the temperature of the person in question's skin.

Ron Dennis, one of F1's greatest achievers, famously has every room in his house and at his Woking HQ set at 21C, which he judges to be the ideal temperature, but it is feeling a lot hotter than that now.

Armstrong contrast these with 'transitive' bodily sensations such as feeling the temperature or smoothness of an object, where the experience has a straightforward non-mental perceptual object.

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