1 They can't bear you to feel like that.
2 And I never seemed to feel the need of it, somehow.
3 He did not feel any temptation to tell lies to her.
4 Her cheek was almost near enough for him to feel its warmth.
5 He could feel her breasts, ripe yet firm, through her overalls.
6 Behind his back he could feel everyone eyeing his blue overalls.
7 He noticed how much softer her waist seemed to feel now that the sash was gone.
8 They were not touching, but it seemed to him that he could feel Julia's body shaking.
9 She did not feel the abyss opening beneath her feet at the thought of lies becoming truths.
10 He was memorizing their appearance, but he felt no interest in them, or appeared to feel none.
11 When you make love you're using up energy; and afterwards you feel happy and don't give a damn for anything.
12 Still, he continued to feel a peculiar uneasiness, which had fear mixed up in it as well as hostility, whenever she was anywhere near him.
13 There did not seem to be any further question that he wanted to ask: still less did he feel any impulse to utter high-sounding generalities.
14 When once you were in the grip of the Party, what you felt or did not feel, what you did or refrained from doing, made literally no difference.
15 Winston had never been able to feel sure--even after this morning's flash of the eyes it was still impossible to be sure whether O'Brien was a friend or an enemy.
16 Already on the walk from the station the May sunshine had made him feel dirty and etiolated, a creature of indoors, with the sooty dust of London in the pores of his skin.
17 THEM, it appeared, meant the Party, and above all the Inner Party, about whom she talked with an open jeering hatred which made Winston feel uneasy, although he knew that they were safe here if they could be safe anywhere.
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