Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

8 Sentences With "felt affection"

How to use felt affection in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "felt affection" and check conjugation/comparative form for "felt affection". Mastering all the usages of "felt affection" from sentence examples published by news publications.

So: Wright suffered tragedies, felt affection and felt pain, and treated a few people decently.
He mobilised an unlikely alliance of young people and older malcontents who no longer felt affection for either of the two big parties.
The rapist's dog nestles against her stomach, and the mammalian comfort is so nice—and the woman hasn't felt affection since she can't remember when—that the woman falls asleep.
Jackson, a British officer, was aware of these activities. He started mixing with people, unlike other British officers, and made an image of himself as a people-friendly officer. He told people that he was a Vedic-literate Brahmin in his previous life and that was why he felt affection towards the Indian people. He used to talk to people in Marathi and had knowledge of Sanskrit.
The 1863-1864. school year saw students enrolled in the university's law faculty, where it was carried out. At the same time he continued his studies and working of poetry (mostly English literature, as he felt affection for and studied Shakespearean works), and in difficult financial circumstances, maintained himself as a lawyer. Jenő Rákosi in a card series In the first half of 1864, he wrote a drama about Ladislaus the Posthumous in the second half of Aesop's tales.
In more recent years, Moorcock has taken to using "Warwick Colvin, Jr." as a pseudonym, particularly in his "Second Ether" fiction. Moorcock talks about much of his writing in Death Is No Obstacle by Colin Greenland, which is a book-length transcription of interviews with Moorcock about the structures in his writing. Moorcock has also published pastiches of writers for whom he felt affection as a boy, including Edgar Rice Burroughs, Leigh Brackett, and Robert E. Howard. All his fantasy adventures have elements of satire and parody, while respecting what he considers the essentials of the form.
Williams clearly felt affection for Fantasia: and: but feared that its success may limit the BBC's enthusiasm for new works (as had happened with Hen Walia earlier in her career). In 1957 Williams successfully lobbied for Penillion (1955) rather than the Fantasia ("that old work") to be scheduled for the 1958 Proms season. In 1968 the National Youth Orchestra of Wales ran a competition to attract young composers but failed to find any suitable compositions, so planned to return to the Fantasia. Williams suggested various composers but none had entered the competition so, to Williams' dismay, the Fantasia was scheduled again including a performance at the Eisteddfod that year.
In Day of the Dead, the zombie nicknamed Bub was "educated" into docility by Dr. Logan, learned (or remembered) how to operate a handgun and even developed a childlike affection for its instructor. In Land of the Dead, the zombie known as Big Daddy developed sophisticated cognitive function on his own, felt affection and empathy for his fellow zombies (even putting some out of their misery when they were injured), could teach other zombies how to use objects (including weapons) and devised crude strategies for bypassing the defenses of the living humans who had destroyed many of his fellows. The more intelligent zombies like Bub and Big Daddy retain their hunger for living human flesh, but can put off immediate gratification if doing so offers a chance for a more significant reward later. In O'Bannon's universe, if bodies are still in good condition when they are reanimated, then the resulting zombies really are capable of the same things as normal living humans.

No results under this filter, show 8 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.