Example sentences of "feel in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Government President of Swabia formulated what was undoubtedly widely felt in September 1941 , when he wrote that ‘ from here , the proceedings in the homeland must appear ‘ Bolshevistic ’ , the blatant contradiction incomprehensible ; people can not believe that the Führer approves of this . ’ |
2 | On the whole though , mass tourism on the alpine scale must inevitably destroy much of the existing culture , including local languages ( White , 1974 ) but the greatest impact is probably felt in areas where another type of tourism has developed , namely second homes . |
3 | For this reason it was felt in Washington that the occupation had to be extended and a peace treaty deferred . |
4 | It was felt in discussion that this proposal was very similar to work done on social borders by Ross ( Current Anthropology 16:1 , 1975 ) . |
5 | ‘ It was because I could n't stop myself , because I was driven by the need to know if what I 'd felt in Sintra had been real and still existed . |
6 | Great consternation was felt in banking circles , who felt they could be implicated , and less draconian measures to deal with the matter were brought in under the CJA 1988 , which allows the waiving of civil liabilities if banks inform the police of suspicions of fraud or drug trafficking in good faith . |
7 | The repercussions could also be felt in Britain and the rest of Europe , since Irish liberal opinion now seems set to campaign against Maastricht unless the anti-abortion clause is neutralised . |
8 | The effects of the general economic crisis were being acutely felt in Britain and Spain by the mid-1970s or earlier . |
9 | No rectal stool mass was felt in 36% of children , 13% being already started on laxatives and others having had a recent bowel movement . |
10 | A palpable abdominal faecal mass or a large amount of stool in the rectal ampulla was felt in 77% of patients . |
11 | That is the hint of homosexuality that can be felt in Antonio 's character . |
12 | This process was initiated just as the economic crisis began to make itself felt in Spain . |
13 | By the late eleventh century the hand of Cluny was felt in houses spread all over the north of Spain and down into Italy , even to La Cava near Naples and over into Sicily , and also across the south and west of Germany in the movement which had its centre in Hirsau . |
14 | It is possible , of course , that the depression or anxiety is felt in response to the physical symptoms — rather than being directly caused by the food itself — or that the person experiences certain mental responses to certain foods simply because they expect to do so . |
15 | Civilised men , possessed of considerable intellect , as he was , could generally control their lust and even deny it when it was felt in response to a woman who was either despised or prevented from reciprocating for a variety of reasons , but they could not always control their emotions . |
16 | Situationist influence was more menacingly felt in France especially in the universities , although it has to be said that their influence upon the events of May 1968 has been exaggerated . |
17 | This proposal has become known as " Saint-Venant 's principle " , often interpreted as implying that local eccentricities of stress are not felt in distances greater than the largest linear dimension of the area over which the forces are distributed . |
18 | John also described an incident when he was about ten or eleven which seems to have had a traumatic effect on him , the horror of which , bottled up for many years , can be felt in ballets which he made long afterwards . |
19 | Where the force of the challenge has been felt in theology , it has led not only to a more sober evaluation of man 's spiritual and ethical potential , and to more serious reflection on the meaning of human sin , but also to a widespread doubt whether theology itself could really be solidly built on the basis sketched by a Ritschl or even a Schleiermacher . |
20 | The Boeing 707 was now a safer aeroplane , but it was felt in AIB that some important matters of principle and practice needed to be changed so that the same sort of thing could not happen again with a different type of aircraft . |
21 | Dismayed at the pain he had inflicted and at the pain he himself felt in consequence , Richard rushed forward , then stopped a few feet from Victoria twisting from side to side in frustration , wondering how he could stop her crying . |
22 | Certainly those women may have felt more ‘ battered ’ by their experience and therefore felt in need of support , which is unavailable in a normal hospital setting . |
23 | As a further illustration of an attitude almost indistinguishable from the principle of identity in Western thought , we might refer to the mystical approach to nature of the poet Wordsworth , who claims to have felt in nature : |
24 | She had , of late , felt herself uncannily able to predict the next word , the next move , in any dialogue : she could hear and take in three conversations at once : she could see remotely as through a two-way mirror the private lives of her patients , sometimes of her friends : she had felt reality to be revealed to her at times in flashes beyond even the possibility of rational calculation : had felt in danger ( why danger ? ) of too much knowledge , of a kind of powerlessness and sadness that is born of knowledge : for these reasons , perhaps , was it that she had decided to multiply the possibilities so recklessly , to construct a situation beyond her own grasping ? |
25 | She had never felt in danger before , at least not from the sort of attack that menaced the settlers in Palestine , the RIC in their barracks , the Irish in their homes . |
26 | But her mother 's letter introduced into her head again that debilitating pressure she had felt in hospital — the feeling which was the opposite of sitting in her watch-tower and gazing at the sky . |
27 | I thought of cold nights in Edinburgh and went everywhere with a relaxation I had rarely felt in Peru . |
28 | In 1889 the more academic Christian Social Union was founded and the effect began to be felt in attacks on ‘ sweated ’ labour and other social abuses before the end of the century . |
29 | The worst hit areas were in North Wales , the north west and the Midlands , although no-one 's been hurt in the mini quake which was felt in districts as far apart as Devon and Scotland . |
30 | Later still , the analyst suggests that Fraser may want to offer reparation , by writing this book , for the guilt he had felt in relation to his father , and Fraser asks : ‘ For wanting to destroy him so I could have my mother to myself ? ’ |