Example sentences of "feel that this [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was felt that this small portion of Station Lane made a poor impression on visitors approaching Scorton .
2 Therefore it is suggested that for the husband whose outrage forecloses the possibility of a mere divorce proceeding , a clear case exists for having the courts carve out an exception to the three-year rule so as to allow a suit to be brought for nullity through fraud or mistake.56 To the protesting reader who may feel that this spurious reasoning leads us into the realm of nonsense , the only answer is that it is the purpose of this paper to provoke a re-examination of certain fundamental values and ideas .
3 Do the sponsors feel that this tawdry display does them any good ?
4 Curriculum managers reading this discussion may rightly feel that this magisterial balance has rather little to offer to their own pressing concerns .
5 Do you feel that this particular incident has changed your attitude towards life ?
6 Many feel that this wild appearance would be severely diluted if the new scheme were to go ahead .
7 Nearly 40 years on , I still feel that this basic theory has yet to be superseded , although anomalies have been found .
8 John Stevenson feels that this urban migration was important in restructuring the population of Britain , although Glynn and Oxborrow argue that this internal migration was less marked than it had been in the nineteenth century — being about one third of its former level .
9 Whether the teacher feels that this particular lesson was enhanced by the use of a computer program .
10 He felt that this little piece of bad luck might affect his whole day .
11 Overall 16 per cent of carers felt that this reduced contact with their friends and 11 per cent reported reduced family contact .
12 In his own words , the head had " always made a substantial allocation of money from capitation to the library in addition to that which was designated " library " " , but he felt that this designated sum was " never sufficient " .
13 The landscape of feeling that this measured upbringing inculcated in countless children has yet to be surveyed ; we should start , perhaps , with the burden of being good , and the painful watchful attention towards the needs of others rather than oneself .
14 I could not help feeling that this particular meeting of ours proved a milestone , at least for me ; and thereafter I found it easier to get through to him , as in after years I sometimes needed to do , on that wavelength .
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