Example sentences of "it [be] feel that [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 If it is felt that incapacity should be at an end an unannounced visit to the claimant may be necessary .
2 In the event that it is felt that enquiry is allowable , the usual choice is between Proof or Jury Trial .
3 Delightful prospect that this is , it is felt that certification problems will frustrate any such plans .
4 If , on the other hand , it was felt that liability could somehow be imposed for an innocent breach of the rule , mitigation could be pleaded , with a corresponding reduction in any penalty .
5 This type of committee was modelled on the Select Committee on Nationalized Industries which had been set up in 1955 because it was felt that Parliament could not adequately control the range of corporations it had created .
6 So Dawn Run came to Cheltenham on Gold Cup day with only four races over fences behind her , and in many quarters it was felt that inexperience would prove her downfall against her much more seasoned rivals .
7 It was felt that development of all aspects of drama would be best served by a composite body embracing education , local government and the professional theatre .
8 It was felt that development within the AONB should be very strictly controlled .
9 A garrison was kept there until it was felt that peace was restored in 1646 .
10 It was felt that VD was naturally confined to the unwashed , unkempt , and morally barren , and , when occasionally seen in the better class of person , resulted from some supreme temptation that had been put before them , for indulgence in whose pleasures they could hardly be blamed .
11 Meanwhile , in the UK it was felt that compulsion in an activity where you are dependent upon the possible offender for notification of incidents was not realistic so a voluntary system for reporting incidents was adopted .
12 Although the law explicitly allowed judges to be members of political parties , it was felt that suspension of involvement would be in keeping with the court 's function to provide independent rulings .
13 It was felt that training in West Belfast under YTP and JTP did not prepare people , especially the young , for jobs in industry and was not geared towards getting work .
14 It was felt that information of this kind could be helpful in the assessment of the Library 's policy of purchasing major overseas publications to complement its holdings of UK material in the humanities and social sciences .
15 It may also be that the early returns from the voyages proved small , and that it was felt that investment in them did not provide an adequate reward for those involved .
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