Example sentences of "[adv] feel that [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Curriculum managers reading this discussion may rightly feel that this magisterial balance has rather little to offer to their own pressing concerns . |
2 | We might even feel that any financial loss is a small price to pay for the satisfaction which woodturning brings . |
3 | There are times , however , when one might well feel that some of the other contributions have been deliberately placed on their side . |
4 | Those who have met with Cumberland jokes will realize that they are nearly always directly personal and intended to deflate pretension : the victims may well feel that this is not what passes for humour in ‘ polite society ’ . |
5 | Remember that one of these options is to do nothing , though you may well feel that this is one of those cases where this course of action ( or in action ) would simply make matters worse . |
6 | For those who are mainly literary specialists it may be sufficient ; readers of a journal like this may well feel that this book does not go far enough . |
7 | By the time they arrive at Maidstone , there fore , most have settled into the routines imposed by a long sentence of imprisonment and most do at least feel that some progress through the system is being achieved . |