Example sentences of "feel [adj] [to-vb] [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The team began experimenting there in December ‘ 88 and by the end of January it was felt right to go for a public launch on Palm Sunday ‘ 89 with attendant door to door visiting with invitations , and publicity to the press and media .
2 Ahmed liked to be laughed at , but he was a peasant and Nour was , in his own estimation , a prince and I was of an English generation which would have felt free to laugh at the Grand Turk if it had been so inclined .
3 She hoped her stepfather would be home late : although she had spent most of her life with him , she regretted that her mother had felt unable to exist as a single parent , and Camille still wished that he would prove unfaithful or die .
4 Our appeal , then , is that each of you individually will feel able to use to the full your gifts , your skills and your knowledge in the life and service of the Church .
5 She will also feel able to draw on the great assets the team have to offer , namely experience and a wide knowledge of patient care .
6 As Stewart Young says above please feel free to write to the Editorial Team .
7 British filmmakers would not for much longer feel free to look behind the placid surface of English life .
8 While there is no evidence that conventionally grown fruit and vegetables produced under approved conditions are harmful , some people feel happier to subscribe to the organic philosophy , and many people say they prefer the flavour of organic food to that of conventionally grown food .
9 If accepting shareholders feel that the offeror has behaved badly , they may well accept a cash offer but feel reluctant to invest on a long-term basis in the offeror .
10 Few people feel qualified to choose from the vast array of companies , so many leave the decision to their lender or a specialist financial adviser .
11 It is clear that this is partly due to the fact that incomes have been rising in real terms , so that people feel able to take on an increased burden of debt .
12 They are perceived as legitimate , not just because of this , but more importantly because the pupils feel able to respond in the same vein and at the same level .
13 And I still feel able to play at the highest level . ’
14 ‘ Friends , this is a very good way to spend a Sunday afternoon , ’ he said , so overcome with emotion at a tribute to his courage from Sir Richard Attenborough that he felt inspired to quote from a Shakespearian sonnet .
15 Drivers are being given the chance to find out what it feels like to skid across an icy road into the side of a building — without risk of injury .
16 He 'd done his bit , and at least felt able to agree with the Prime Minister on one matter .
17 But this year , with an anniversary to celebrate and an odd pattern of weather whose effects on normal fruiting patterns I was curious to explore , I felt inclined to go for a proper , inquisitive foray , a working lunch , so to speak .
18 The accommodationist states including Jordan , in order to satisfy domestic opinion — in Jordan 's case its East Bank Palestinian population — felt obliged to move into a common ‘ steadfastness ’ stance with the more radical Arab states , most of which agreed to pay money into a Jordanian-PLO Joint Fund for Steadfastness .
19 The most unsatisfactory outcome of LMS in this context would be if schools felt obliged to return to the traditional concept , so inimical to professional and curricular development , of there being just two professional roles in primary schools , those of class teacher and head , each confined to and jealously defending his or her territory .
20 Just let her sit with you and watch until she feels ready to play with the other children .
21 For a child to feel free to respond to a make-believe situation , there must be sufficient signals in the environment reminding him that the real world continues to exist .
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