Example sentences of "[pron] feel that [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I feel that teachers must be educated , if they can education us .
2 I think , Bill , Pauline 's expressing the frustration that we feel , that as David was saying earlier , as Christians we feel particularly that we are called to serve people like this in great trouble , and yet sometimes you think , you know , however many times I try erm there seems to be many people for whom erm all my effort gets nowhere , and I feel that things are getting worse in society and one feels more and more helpless and hopeless , and therefore there 's a kind of frustration erm that builds up here erm
3 There might be a fortune to be made giving racehorses transfusions of white cells , but I feel that owners would sooner risk their wives than their animals .
4 Mr Oak writes : ‘ I feel that members ’ attention should be brought to the following : ‘ The Durlia Club have not paid their rent since July 1990 ; they have failed to insure the building against fire , which is a serious breach of their lease ; they have failed to keep the building in reasonable repair following a fire in April 1991 .
5 I feel that films like ‘ Mississippi Burning ’ are straight up bullshit , ’ says Singleton .
6 He added : ‘ Looking back , I feel that relationships between me and the team started to break down at the Hungarian Grand Prix . ’
7 I feel that children should be brought up with the idea of doing the best they can — for themselves . ’
8 Your sums all right I 'm looking for concentrating sums at school because Bobby , every night and I feel that sums are the
9 There are many teachers who feel that things are that bad , and for whom , at some tacit level of decision-making , becoming ‘ like that ’ has presented itself as the only sensible , or the only possible modus operandi that is left .
10 There must be many in Russia now who feel that conditions were better under communism .
11 And there are those who feel that illustrators are the system on which to hinge the display .
12 It might be that you are having a hectic day at work and you feel that things are getting to you , or you might be stuck in a traffic jam with your pulse racing and the frustration making you angry .
13 In your nightmare , you feel that decisions about your life are made somewhere else by someone else — people who know little of you or your job , thus making it easier to decide that you no longer fit into this year 's marketing or accounting fashion
14 Mhm , and you feel that youngsters nowadays have maybe less opportunity than you had yourself when you were leaving school ?
15 Before we look at sociological explanations it might be useful to ask yourself , or to discuss with colleagues , whether you feel that criminals are different ‘ types ’ of person .
16 We feel that women should formulate their demands now and when we have a true democratic government in El Salvador , these demands will be respected .
17 We feel that boys , including ourselves , are able to dance as well as anyone , may that be male or female .
18 We feel that boys , including ourselves , are able to dance as well as anyone , may that be male or female .
19 We feel that assessments should take place as part of the normal learning activity .
20 We feel that anthropologists are uniquely positioned to introduce a few question marks into the fundamental assumption of the discourse , and it is our hope that this book will provide some such .
21 But will the arrival of the BAF make a discernible difference to the lot of road runners , many of whom feel that structures and attitudes within athletics have for years worked against the interests of road runners at all levels ?
22 Reporters are constantly under pressure and if they feel that stories must be double-checked on every point they will not use them .
23 Members of Parliament are being asked about such matters as their degree of satisfaction with the quantity and quality of financial information available to them and the extent to which they feel that MPs can and should be closely involved in scrutinising the management of government , together with their ‘ unstructured ’ personal response to the problem of the control of the public administration by the House of Commons .
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