1. I had left my East Anglian home early the previous day with very mixed feelings. 2. It was pretty good, but we left the rugged mountains with mixed feelings. 3. Others had, and were experiencing mixed feelings. 4. She had been active in mothering already, and this was useful in coping with her mixed feelings. 5. The consultative paper was widely circulated and was received with mixed feelings. 6. The fifth reason was that mixed feelings seemed to exist about the mass media generally and radio in particular. 7. I came home from the meeting with mixed feelings. 8. Even here such ad hoc Anglo-American co-operation as occurred produced mixed feelings in London. 9. The British viewed the outcome with mixed feelings, and brooded over this and other examples of American expansionism. 10. She awaited her coming with mixed feelings. |