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1 Sanctions made many claimants feel under suspicion, said Malcolm Chamberlain of Sheffield.
2 Now whenever I feel under the weather, I reach for my pearls.
3 Safe as we may feel under its direction, our safety is imaginary.
4 Do you feel under pressure in a way that a man never would?
5 I would fear that you would feel under obligation to him.
6 Erica gave a deep sigh and bent down to feel under the mat.
7 The old man did not want to feel under any obligations to him.
8 Leonidas W. Smiley, I would feel under many obligations to him.
9 Men, according to this programme, have lost their dominant role and feel under threat.
10 The disabled community are being disproportionately affected and feel under permanent attack, she says.
11 Burns said: You always feel under pressure to keep scoring.
12 I'm sorry if anything I've done has made you feel under attack or threatened.
13 I walk to her side, keeping far enough away she doesn't feel under siege.
14 The rest do not win all the time but we always feel under pressure.
15 Some people feel under pressure to play the designer game, but I never do.
16 She must feel under phenomenal strain to be so little in control of herself.
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