Example sentences of "[pers pn] feel [that] [adj] [noun] [be] " in BNC.
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1 | So I I feel that that women are very restricted ! |
2 | This latter section is called ‘ Applied Sketching ’ , but I feel that all sketching is applied . |
3 | As a consultant specialising in environmental impact assessments and environmental audits I feel that this criticism is rather unfair . |
4 | I feel that this event was another small step towards a recognition of the very important part the car park plays in our culture . |
5 | I feel that this sentence is far too harsh . |
6 | But before I talk in more detail about how we hope to raise this money let me spend a little time explaining why I feel that this appeal is so vital to children everywhere . |
7 | I have no idea how many were produced but I would ask you Mr Mayor whether you feel that this expenditure was money well spent ? |
8 | I I do suggest that if you feel that some easing is required that er you could specifically refer to exceptions that will be set out er in local plans . |
9 | Whether you feel that these cocktails are what your roses will be happy with is very much like you considering whether you would be happy and healthy on a diet of fast and convenience food like hamburger and chips and little else . |
10 | For two reasons , however , we feel that such exchanges were not an important confounding factor in our patients . |
11 | ‘ Our view is that everybody should be offered the genuine chance to enjoy the countryside , and we feel that frequent users are very well served , ’ says Peter Ashcroft of the Countryside Commission 's Recreation and Access department . |
12 | In view of the relationship between occupational pension schemes , particularly contracted-out final salary schemes , and the State scheme , we feel that this uncertainty is likely to continue since the Government has made no indication that State pension ages will be equalised . |
13 | They feel that these systems are expensive and unnecessary , especially since they undermine firms ' existing facilities for small orders . |