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

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1 Already this freedom has benefited him , and when I know of the good I have done him , I feel that freedom is the only way to greater purity …
2 Sometimes I feel that life is passing me by , not slowly either , but with ropes of steam and spark-spattered wheels and a hoarse roar of power or terror .
3 For many reasons I feel that hypnosis is by far the best method of inducing past-life regression :
4 So , if South Korea were attacked today by the inferior ground forces of North Korea plus their Air Corps , I feel that South Korea would take a bloody nose .
5 The second reason why I feel that gradualism is the only means by which we shall achieve any kind of new vision for society and for the natural world has everything to do with the workings of democracy .
6 It 's my professional opinion that we have a problem there in terms of training and expertise , and I feel that , as you 've said , the technician is forth-coming , we will be obviously having to draft very , very carefully a job description , but I feel that training requirements will be such that it will be very , very difficult to fulfil those requirements and indeed to cope with this ultra high-risk catering area .
7 Dunlop is fastest after practice at 104.16 but I feel that brother Joey may grab a win here despite the fact that he was fourth fastest in practice .
8 It 's just that I feel that colouring to cover the grey belies the steady progression of life and the honourable nature of growing older .
9 ‘ Nevertheless I feel that Crevecoeur is being shielded by Malamute .
10 I feel that time favours Dalglish 's chances of joining Arthur Rowe ( Spurs ) , Sir Alf Ramsey ( Ipswich ) and Clough as the only post-war managers to follow promotion with the League title .
11 People who feel that way are quite special and always end up in a mangled mess . ’
12 There are some who never come to our House of Prayer for various reasons — prayer is not important in their lives , work or social life is more important , people who feel that they can go it alone with no need for God , others who feel that life is too full to have time for God , some who think that religion is a waste of time , and there are people , both young and old , who are intimidated by their friends .
13 On one side stand the absolutists , such as Fay Weldon and Harold Pinter , who feel that burning and banning books is intolerable ; on the other stand the pragmatists who feel that freedom of expression is not an absolute good and that censorship ( self-imposed , imposed by neighbours or by Parliament ) is justified to protect the sensibilities of those whose views are fundamentalist , and thus illiberal .
14 On the other hand are those who feel that adult educators should be wary when they are offered the resplendent new garments of ‘ community educators ’ intended to transform their perception of themselves and their role in society , particularly vis-à-vis the working class .
15 If you feel that specialist advice would be helpful for anyone in your care , you should try and obtain it through your manager or warden .
16 And you , once you feel that weight in your pocket , you 're changed .
17 ‘ It 's a nice shopping centre but now we feel that money could be spent on a refurbishment programme , ’ she said .
18 Perhaps we try too hard to modify because we feel that evolution should be a continuous process .
19 In view of nil mortality , low morbidity , and the high success rate , we feel that dilatation should be the first line of treatment for these patients .
20 This may make her feel that society regards her as a second-class widow , and you may need to help those who come into contact with her to understand how important it is going to be for her future adjustment for them to treat her just as they would any other bereaved person .
21 As committed feminists they feel that feminism can greatly assist the professional mental health worker .
22 If they feel that taxation is unfair , intelligent people take advantage of vastly improved financial communication and look about the world .
23 They create the impression of resenting society , for they feel that society is structured in a way that is detrimental to their progress ( see Cashmore , 1981b ) .
24 As this is in fact used as the Parish Burial Ground and not restricted to members of St Peter 's church they feel that responsibility for its upkeep should not be left to a relatively small number of volunteers .
25 Is my right hon. Friend aware that , since these bodies remain within the civil service , some of us feel that executive agencies are neither fish nor fowl nor good red herring ?
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