11. All of these expressions show felt emotion, and are unlearnt. 12. But he seemed more intent on solving the crime than feeling any emotion. 13. But when the time came to say goodbye to their guards, the soldiers said they felt mixed emotions. 14. But you spend more time feeling prodded into emotions than actually feeling emotions, which renders all the technical care and craftsmanship moot. 15. Every year, it strengthens his relationship with God by helping him understand and feel the emotions he believes Jesus and his followers felt. 16. He seems to feel some emotions, at least on a primitive level. 17. He was feeling the emotion of the whole thing. 18. I like anything that makes me feel strong emotion, whether it is fear or sorrow or romance. 19. In the decades since the hoax drove him to prison, Irving said it had been hard to feel much emotion about the entire incident. 20. It has been a peculiar sensation this time around, they said, to feel that emotion while being safe at home. |