Examples of 'she began to feel' in a sentence

Meaning of "she began to feel"

She began to feel - Indicates the start of an emotional or physical sensation experienced by a female subject. It suggests that she started to sense or perceive something, often related to her emotions, physical condition, or surroundings

How to use "she began to feel" in a sentence

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she began to feel
She began to feel how right this was.
As she was waiting she began to feel insecure.
She began to feel despair and panic.
Emma remembered the moment she began to feel unremarkable.
She began to feel that she must.
She did not know but she began to feel worried.
She began to feel differently about him.
Three days later she began to feel violently ill.
She began to feel an attraction toward him.
But several months later she began to feel sick again.
She began to feel slight contractions in her uterus.
Looking almost through her and she began to feel uncomfortable.
And she began to feel again.
But as a sophomore in high school she began to feel like a different person.
She began to feel trapped in this small store.

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While working as a general dentist she began to feel that something was missing.
She began to feel like she knows them.
But then several weeks ago she began to feel like she was being watched.
She began to feel extremely alone.
When Dorothy was left alone she began to feel hungry.
But then she began to feel pleasure in it.
But once on the ship home via California she began to feel better.
But she began to feel woozy.
Halfway through the lecture, she began to feel sick.
In fact she began to feel worse.
Because of the lack of access to education, she began to feel depressed.
She began to feel some panic in her heart.
As the days passed, she began to feel better.
She began to feel the pressure.
Once she achieved that, she began to feel better.
She began to feel better immediately.
But during that time, she began to feel as if she was empty.
She began to feel safe.
Without realizing how or why, she began to feel extremely drowsy.
She began to feel secure.
After a few minutes, she began to feel comfortable and warm.
She began to feel disoriented.
The drink was loaded, and she began to feel ill.
She began to feel a need.
She now considered herself even unhappier… as she began to feel certain.
She began to feel worried.
Toward the end of her second year, she began to feel overwhelmed.
She began to feel sorry.
She had taken all of it, already she began to feel somewhat drowsy.
She began to feel that there was something evil in the air.
After the birth of her daughter, she began to feel anxious and distant.
Again she began to feel jealous and again her hands shook.
Her anxiety soared on the fifth day, when she began to feel badly.
But soon enough she began to feel that something was missing.
She questioned her commitment, she became distracted, and she began to feel again.

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