Aún no tenemos significados para "feel reasonably".
1You read the label again and feel reasonably safe at meals.
2But it could do no harm to feel reasonably sure that she was going to.
3A fellow has to feel reasonably sure, I dare say, before he takes a chance.
4Right here, Captain, I feel reasonably sure.
5His experience and reputation mean Pepsi can feel reasonably confident he'll express his own mind in the boardroom.
6I feel reasonably well, thank you.
7When he was far enough away to feel reasonably safe, he scampered as fast as ever he could.
8But I feel reasonably safe in saying that I could keep the Premix Company from figuring in the case.
9But she's sitting behind a thick wall of protective glass, so I feel reasonably sure she can't hear us.
10They feel reasonably lightweight too.
11What do we know of him up to date; or at least of what do we feel reasonably assured?
12After you place a piece and feel reasonably good about it, clip in with your daisy, as I've noted above.
13LEAVING Cert students should feel reasonably content with the opportunities offered by this year's papers to display what they have learned.
14In fact, Drusus was virtually a prisoner in his own estates, for only there could he feel reasonably safe from attack.
15I feel reasonably certain that it's a line of sight pro cess for either initial contact or once after contact is broken.
16It need hardly be said that, under these circumstances, Hozier was the one man in whose company she would feel reasonably safe.
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