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has the feeling

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Usage examples of "has the feeling".

Boots has the feeling as fresh upon him at this minute of speaking as he had then, that he would far rather have had it out in half-a- dozen rounds with the Governor than have combined with him.

Actually, this entire place has the feeling of one of those constructs.

Think of the (for me, ail-too-) familiar experience of trying to remember the name of a person one has met but whose name is somehow lost, though one has the feeling that it is 'there' somehow if only one can locate it.

Waterhouse has the feeling he will not be working anything like a regular shift.

He has the feeling that any publicity in this matter would be very undesirable for him, both personally and….

And to sit at meat with a ghost is past all understanding, although one has the feeling here he must dig close at the root of truth.

Meursault has the feeling, in the course of their conversation, that the warden blames him for sending his mother to the home.

Mila always has the feeling that Iris thinks Mila should be home more.

He has the feeling that the soul of a man killed in the night wanders forever in darkness.