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1 If he feels under threat, he'll use it as his safe house.
2 The Original is an every-day class, that feels under the natural impulses.
3 That is the sensation that a novice always feels under the circumstances.
4 The Exposition management feels under peculiar obligations to the State of New York.
5 Asked if he feels under increased pressure to prove himself, Zola does not hesitate.
6 This is one of Clegg's signature facial gestures, usually when he feels under threat.
7 I love the way it feels under my shoes.
8 I've seen my first battle, and I know just how a fellow feels under fire.
9 Serena Williams admits she feels under - cooked ahead of the start of the US Open on Monday.
10 It is astonishingly fast and accurate, and the way it feels under my thumb is great.
11 He feels under such particular obligations to you.
12 The Dutcher says nothing, but goes over to his own bunk and feels under the straw.
13 Marooned in this strange city, with all of its bad memories, my brain feels under attack.
14 And if he feels under pressure, the chances are good he'll move in that direction even sooner.
15 Referring to the pleasure which the lower nature feels under certain conditions, the late Swami Vivekananda says:
16 Well, now he feels under an awful obligation to her, and all that sort of thing, you know.
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