Examples of using Started to feel in English and their translations into Swedish
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It all just started to feel like an-an obligation.
The day when he started to feel bad.
I started to feel weak, and it became hard to form words.
As for me, things have started to feel a little episodic.
But I have been in Litchfield for a while now… and I have started to feel unsafe lately.
I was 52 years old when I started to feel tired, old and bloated.
I started to feel hot.
And, like, I… that was kind of when I started to feel a little crazy.
Started to feel, at a certain point.
He knocked me off a building just when I started to feel good about myself.
But I have finally started to feel at home.
I know. i just don't know when i started to feel so powerless.
When I rediscovered my femininity, I started to feel whole again.
LT When Alexander Lukashenko started to feel the pressure from Vladimir Putin over gas, he declared his desire for closer ties with the EU.
I started to feel the relief every event organiser feels once they know people aren't merely being polite
I instantly took to Qigong and started to feel better within myself, my weight began to reduce and I felt fitter.
In 1985 when Lea T. from Turku started to feel severe pain in her ankles,
Working class men, those affected most by concerns about the industrial sector, started to feel that the USA had become feminised.
That's when it started to feel like we made the right choice about being a band.
the Prophet(salla Allahu alihi wa sallam) started to feel an indefinable weakness in his body