Examples of using I started to feel in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
I started to feel hot.
When they made me a sergeant, I started to feel different.
He knocked me off a building just when I started to feel good about myself.
He removed my heart of stone, and I started to feel the love.
After a couple of songs, I started to feel better.
Believe me, I started to feel pretty nuts trying to figure out what happened that night at the truck store.
Because at the time I recall I started to feel quite sick about what was being spoken about,
Last night, when we were looking for you, I started to feel very bad and had to leave.- Hello, Professor.
I started to feel guilty around day three. Now,
once that happened I started to feel His spirit lead me.
I started to feel very bad and had to leave.- Hello, Professor. Last night, when we were looking for you.
Even after a couple of days of taking it, I noticed that I started to feel less blunt,
the more uncomfortable I felt and now I started to feel a headache too.
But I started to feel worse again in the evening
Already the day after I started to feel like myself again and I understood how tired I had been.
But then, about eight years ago, I started to feel like I wanted to stretch myself a little.
I started to feel the relief every event organiser feels once they know people aren't merely being polite
All those months of physical therapy with you, and I started to feel like myself again.
I started to feel little'shakes' inside of me