Example sentences of "feel [conj] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ( b ) The pressures on the police may be such that they will try to avoid keeping records especially where nothing is found or they feel that no request for a copy of the record will be made .
2 Second , some feel that no supply of arms to the combatants , however even-handed , is compatible with neutrality .
3 In this series we feel that no carcinoma was missed by barium enema in view of the follow up exceeding four years .
4 This document read as follows : That we , as representing a large number of the women compositors of Edinburgh , feel that a question affecting a considerable body of women should not be settled without these women having an opportunity of giving expression to their views .
5 Thus while both Higgenbotham ( 1983 : 124 ) and Palmer ( 1988 : 189 ) feel that a sentence such as John was seen to leave has the reporting " see that " meaning ( i.e. " Somebody saw that John left " ) , Mittwoch ( 1990 : 121 ) points out that if this were the case one would expect the perfect form of the infinitive to be completely acceptable and complement negation to be considerably better in a passive sentence than in the corresponding active one , which is not the case in ( 61 ) and ( 62 ) : ( 61 ) ?
6 And there are certain strategic reasons why the I feel that a number of the employment needs of York in terms of location , advantages , and other advantages , would not match with the new settlement criteria once they 're put .
7 On the grounds that Britain had a good stab at the job last time round , observers feel that a German or Frenchman should get first refusal if Quisigaard can be eased out .
8 In saying this , however , Blackie ignored the evidence of his colleagues in Scotland who unequivocally denied any protection , adding , ‘ If we have a criticism of a teacher or if we feel that a teacher is weak in some respects … the matter would be discussed very frankly with the teacher in the first place ’ .
9 First of all , we feel that a step by step approach whereby we move from options to preferred option to a formal debate e on the principle erm of erm of of the strategy .
10 I feel that a flaw in Heavenly Father 's plan is about to be rectified by immutable powers .
11 The setting is right , and some feel that a murder is about to be committed .
12 This surprisingly compact machine is more expensive and slightly heavier than its corded rivals , and we feel that a dust extraction option should have been included .
13 We are very proud of our herb garden , and feel that every school should have one .
14 But I just said I do n't want any applause for this at all , I feel that every pensioner , every pensioner should sign it whether they belong to the association or not .
15 After having amassed around 200 hours on the Corsair since purchasing it in 1982 , the novelty of flying this beast has not diminished : ‘ Today I feel that every flight in the Corsair is as exciting as the first , mainly because with the Corsair you can not afford to be complacent , as the aircraft will sometimes bite back , so I have to be alert all the time while I am flying ’ .
16 ‘ We genuinely feel that an increase in the value of the try is not going to change the pattern of play .
17 If things are really bad , you are getting nowhere and you feel that an argument is developing , the best action is to state politely that you are not willing to be interviewed in such a manner , that you are clearly wasting one another 's time and you have decided to leave .
18 I feel that the Angel Gabriel will ask me at the pearly gates : Ilsa , did you ever make a good Yorkshire pudding ?
19 James Callaghan talked in 1979 , in private , of those moments where you feel that the tide of history has changed and can not be resisted .
20 When the staff feel that the workhouse is ready for inspection the visitors arrive .
21 Having watched Leeds during their high spots , particularly the early 70's , I feel that the Championship team of 1992 , while not being individually anywhere near as good as the old masters , the TEAM itself played more attractive and exciting football .
22 Is he further aware that they feel that the chairman of British Coal acts as if he is a clone of the Government ?
23 While we find this second passage of great interest , we feel that the concept of ‘ natural impulses ’ is problematic in two ways .
24 Obviously I have not played at any level anywhere near that of Wayne Shelford , but I feel that the sport is quite tough enough without making it downright dangerous !
25 ‘ We conjecture that she was brought to Bartholomew Close on a market-porter 's barrow , and we feel that the journey started not too far away .
26 We feel that the development that we admit is necessary , can comfortably be spread around the constituent authorities and we 've heard nothing I I would submit that that that that that goes against that .
27 Some parents feel that the problem centres on the child 's not getting to the lavatory in time ( Berg et al .
28 A similar relative price term may affect the demand for the good as well : if demanders feel that the price of the good is high relative to its likely future value , they may well delay purchases until the price is lower .
29 Several of the people involved in the ZETA story , directly or as spectators , are still working or living in retirement in and around Harwell : many of them feel that the publicity and interest generated in ZETA made many politicians and administrators aware of fusion , and helped to gain support for the funding of Culham Fusion Laboratory which was built during the early 1960s .
30 However , many people in the industry feel that the linking of these two centres of population and commerce will be secured in the near future and already marketing efforts are being made to secure a new operator .
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