Sentences with phrase «started feeling uneasy»

But after receiving some quarterly reports, she started feeling uneasy about all the added fees.

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Whatever took you to counseling was painful enough for you to want help; but you may feel uneasy when things start to become really different.
If he feels uneasy or starts to tilt over, the feet are already close to the ground and can catch the child from falling because «falling» basically just returns the child to the standing position.
He laughed it off, but he started to feel uneasy on behalf of some of his fellow awardees.
If you start to feel uneasy about the person you're with, then leave.
If you ever start to feel uneasy communicating with someone and you just have a feeling that they are not as they first seemed, then stop sending messages to them.
Although Maureen is curious to identify the messenger, she starts to feel uneasy about it as the texts won't stop and turn into threats and slowly affect both, her professional and personal life as well as the people surrounding her.
While many love stories never delve much deeper than the initial attraction and union of two people who must overcome obstacles to finally come to equal terms, The Painted Veil differs by starting out with an uneasy union, with characters that have many conflicting feelings for one another at varying times, never quite able to come to a mutual understanding of what they mean to each other.
And as Harding's abuse is played for comedy, and as the film continues to treat its audience with contempt for laughing despite that clearly being the film's objective, you start to feel uneasy.
The narrator helped to ease my nerves and calm me down when I started to feel uneasy.
So while we're unlikely to see many wardrobes in wedding dresses any time soon, you should probably start to feel a little uneasy if your significant other starts gazing longingly at the chaise longue or lovingly caressing the coffee table...
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