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1 I expected to feel a surge of jealousy, but it didn't happen.
2 You feel a surge of guilt, and you wonder if Rafe is right.
3 Travellers report that they feel a surge of energy under the desert skies.
4 Karen wanted to feel a surge of triumph, but she just felt tired.
5 This time, I began to feel a surge of energy.
6 To hear one's language and dialect in a foreign country is to feel a surge of soul.
7 Tarquinius was surprised to feel a surge of energy as the woman disappeared through the arched doorway.
8 He couldn't help but feel a surge of triumph as she came and sat next to him.
10 I feel a surge of gratitude.
11 I feel a surge of triumph.
12 Lock could feel a surge of adrenalin starting to build as Van Straten embarked on this unscheduled walkabout.
13 This is also why when you keep your agreements, especially to yourself, you will often feel a surge of energy.
14 From time to time, she may feel a surge of strength, or a rush of wholesomeness when stamina is added.
15 Around this time every year I feel a surge of excitement at the prospect of winter walking among the Irish hills.
16 It was impossible not to feel a surge of sympathy for a proud, good man so publicly tethered to a time bomb.
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