Example sentences of "[adv] feel that [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Some of them apparently feel that the move flies in the face of the philosophy expressed in the document prepared by the task force which examined the way ahead for BBC Scotland .
2 The area teams naturally felt that the appointment of new social workers in CMHTs should relieve the casework pressure on themselves ; from their perspective the developmental role appeared open-ended and almost self-indulgent .
3 It was during his second year at Manchester that he was offered the West Indies captaincy for the visit by Pakistan , but decided that his studies had to come first ; he had a strong sense of predestination and apparently felt that the leadership would be his eventually .
4 I personally felt that the characters were very stereo-typed and extremely predictable .
5 On the other hand , he obviously felt that the past exemplified virtues which he admired .
6 The Commander-in-Chief in 1939 felt it necessary to review his " troops ' ; and when he came to Driffield he obviously felt that the Occasion was so important that he spoke to the officers in one corner of the hangar and spoke to the sergeant pilots in another .
7 When my chap turned to confront the Manston sentry — who was on guard with a rifle and one round , and obviously felt that the chap on the wrong side of the wire could be one of those attacking his airfield — my chap said sharply something to the effect : " Can you get us out of here ? " and explained that he only meant his oppoes , not the Stirling .
8 He was still young enough to feel that the present was permanent .
9 But I have always shied away from using it on tables , perhaps feeling that a table should be capable of taking a certain amount of abuse .
10 I do rather feel that the Montagues and Capulets music is a little too hectic , but the other episodes are beautifully managed .
11 And one does rather feel that the director was wearing a black polo-neck throughout the film 's shooting .
12 The final total was 606 , scored in only ten hours of excellent batsmanship , although it was widely felt that the England selectors had helped them along by omitting Foster and playing two spinners , Cook and Miller , on a pitch of low bounce .
13 Nevertheless , on the other hand it was widely felt that the system itself denied young people opportunities and circumstances in which they could have control over their own lives and education .
14 It is widely felt that the death last year of Graham Greene left a gap at the top of the Eng Lit ladder .
15 It was widely felt that the police were failing to take adequate measures to check the growth in crime and violence , and on May 12 , following a meeting with representatives of the Romany community , Havel criticized the Czech Ministry of the Interior for handling the situation badly .
16 We would generally feel that the welfare of people who need to knock themselves out with some kind of drug and need to spend a large part of their lives thus self-narcotised is less good than that of people who do not need to .
17 It was generally felt that the legislation was nothing more than a publicity exercise , carried out under severe pressure from the USA and the Free State government .
18 It is generally felt that the tines are too close together to be used for carding wool , although some simpler combs which may be wool-combs are known .
19 Fineview was considered by its residents to be an old-established family neighbourhood but it was generally felt that the cohesion was being destroyed by the increasing numbers of properties converted to the rental market .
20 It is generally felt that the manager should be responsible for his or her own office overheads , telephone bills , secretarial services and so on .
21 The disabled should not feel that an obligation existed in relation to Motability .
22 According to paragraph 25 of its report , the Committee did not feel that the gas pipeline was dependent on the form of privatisation that we have proposed .
23 However , on April 3 Sainsbury announced that , despite improvements , the UK government did not feel that the changes justified renewed membership .
24 Rousseau 's tactics in doing battle with ‘ Reason ’ were very simple ; he rejected its validity altogether , and appealed to the emotions — he did not feel that the dictates of Reason and science were true .
25 He said : ‘ With an increase in dividend of over 15pc , some customers will not feel that the benefits of the company 's improved performance are being fairly shared . ’
26 and the lack of training do you not feel that the government should put more money into the company to allow apprenticeship to take place rather than of thinking the company 's got ta foot the bill every time ?
27 According to the pre-Budget survey carried out by System 3 for the accountancy firm Ernst & Young , 77 per cent of companies believe they are well placed to lead the country out of recession although most do not feel that the economy has embarked on recovery .
28 Most of all , governments must not feel that the Fund and Bank have trampled on their sovereignty .
29 Bethel explained that the Working Party had not felt that the Council would be prepared to support such radical views , and other Council members supported the report .
30 It was not felt that the changes would be likely to deflect future military unrest .
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