Examples of using Had felt in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
Watching the death, he had felt nothing.
I wish the critics had felt the same.
I run out towards the place where I had felt the tomb.
I never wanted him to know the darkness I had felt- the self-hatred and destruction.
Michael had felt the need to present a comprehensive exhibit in Jerusalem, the city where he has lived and worked for nearly 40 years.
If Galileo had felt that, we would still think we're the center of the universe,
He had felt his position insecure,
All that he had felt in loving, realistic devotion of his soul,
Practitioners who were there told me they had felt elated about the open communication between the government and its people.
So it was a familiar feeling that Draco had felt in the pit of his stomach, when Gregory told him about The Kiss.
The family said Qiq is suffering from pain all over his body and over the weekend had felt pressure and pain in his chest.
Now, it wasn't until this point that I realized that these photos were such a huge part of the personal loss these people had felt.
Hermione had felt mildly disappointed it was that simple,
And they asked the riders several times during and at the conclusion of the ride how hard the exercise had felt, on a scale of zero to 10.
how I had felt for over a year, the way that you responded.
Lion had felt confident that she had hired the right team.
It was the first time I had felt afraid for her future and powerless to help her.
discovered his wife's body, but until now Lewis had felt nothing.
They considered that never before in his respective lives, they had felt so moved before a project.
Nor did Reagan mention that a majority of whites had felt the same way and that many of them had hated King.