Example sentences of "itself feel [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 With a shrine suspended from the ceiling and with Jerusalem evoked in Henry 's opening speech , the guilty spiritual stain of Henry 's usurpation certainly makes itself felt amid the play 's comic carry-ons and pisspot humour .
2 More generally , the issue became involved with widespread feelings of disquiet over the increase in the ‘ visibility ’ of local government in Orkney as the Orkney Islands Council , under the impetus of new staff , new problems , new government legislation and new powers began to make itself felt throughout the islands .
3 ‘ In those days , the new psychology was just beginning to make itself felt in the circles I most frequented in Oxford , ’ he told readers of the 1950 reprint of Dymer .
4 ‘ There is confusion in men 's minds and corrosion in their souls , ’ he announced , ‘ The moral force of Christendom can make itself felt in the conduct of nations . ’
5 In September 1955 seismic activity began to make itself felt in the surrounding area , gradually increasing in severity until 22 October , when the eruption commenced .
6 Surely , however , the women who do make the transition from the grant-aided sector to the mainstream bring with them a history of political and creative experience which must make itself felt in the long run ?
7 They were a congenial trio , and already the sense of Christmas excitement was making itself felt in the house .
8 The war dragged on , making itself felt in the town .
9 Former Puma star , Marcelo Loffreda , thinks that ‘ Our rugby as a whole has deteriorated due to the way it has been managed by our officials and this crisis has made itself felt in the Pumas in the last two years .
10 There must be very many such incidents in which his influence has made itself felt in the West Riding ; and many staff and children who , without knowing it , have cause to be grateful for his work for them .
11 The influence of these broad parameters makes itself felt in the opening pages of the Report , to the extent that the Committee is prepared to revise its very terms of reference in the light of its wider concerns .
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