Example sentences of "[be] felt that [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 The poets Czeslaw Milosz and Donald Davie have been bothered by the insufficiency and irresponsibility of the lyric genre , and it could be felt that Kundera goes further than they do in denouncing the lyric , and fares worse .
2 The return fare to the conference is £1,800 and it is felt that Cleveland Ambulance can not justify the expense of public money on one person .
3 Despite official US State Department denials that food aid would be used as a political weapon , it was felt that Sudan 's pro-Iraqi stance in the current Gulf crisis ( unlike Ethiopia which supported the US-led blockade of the Gulf ) had made Western governments more reluctant to offer unconditional aid to Sudan .
4 With proposals for an outpost of the Tate Gallery in East Anglia under way and city centre galleries and studio groups becoming established , it was felt that Norwich was ready for such a venture .
5 For a long time it was felt that Agrippa was the builder , and later that his portico had been reerected in the later building .
6 Indeed , this issue was addressed in an earlier study ( Tomkins , 1973 , pp. 115–21 ) , where it was illustrated how it was possible to devise an investment-appraisal rule ( just like that above ) consistent with NPV but based on residual income even when the project cash flows were uneven through time — although it was felt that NPV was more straightforward .
7 It was felt that NAFTA could spur the Association of South-East Asian Nations ( ASEAN ) to redouble its efforts to establish its own free trade area and that other regional trade blocs might follow .
8 It was felt that Manson and his Family had not only been responsible for the death of seven people , but also for the death of innocence , and suddenly hippies were n't cute or funny any more .
9 However , after a discussion with Pat Eddery , it was felt that Ile De Nisky had not truly stayed the mile and a half , hence the revised programme .
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