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1 In fact I felt part of them, especially when they were losing.
2 He felt part of America, until he looked at a map.
3 I felt part of something larger than myself, a wolf pack, a clan.
4 I don't think I would have really felt part of the university without it.
5 In posting images of their bodies with the hashtag, they felt part of a community.
6 She felt part of her self torn away, pulled down into the pit with him.
7 She felt part of the family at times.
8 With Nola, I felt part of a whole, an entity that the two of us formed together.
9 I never felt bereft, the woman alone; I felt part of a larger group of black folk.
10 I felt part of a solid family unit and I never doubted the security of where I was.
11 Whether he felt part of it is a different matter; he looked like a man who had already departed.
12 Psychologically, most British people exited themselves from the EU a long time ago, or never really felt part of it.
13 My own children chose some of the colours for the internal boxes so they felt part of the design process.
14 The pub's opening night was a success and we soon felt part of the Kowloon scene living, working and socialising there.
15 This can be summed up in Gordy's line: "I never felt part of anything either." No one here does.
16 There was nothing meaningful about it, she just liked telling Peter what she was doing, so he felt part of it.
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