Example sentences of "i feel that [adj] [noun] " 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 I welcome the space that has been created to discuss our sexual pleasures and problems , yet I feel that certain gaps remain .
4 Although I feel that one theme in To Kill A Mocking Bird is racial prejudice , I feel that this idea broadens out to the main theme for the whole novel of man 's inhumanity to man .
5 Similarly , when G. P. Jones moves from noting the greater prominence of pronouns in Shakespeare compared with other Elizabethans to the statement that his sonnets have ‘ a substantial autobiographical element ’ , and that the ‘ fluctuation between thou and you ’ shows ‘ the poet 's uncertainty about his personal , social and professional connection with his patron is at its most acute ’ , then I feel that such speculations deflect attention from the real focus of interest , the pronouns as forms of relationship .
6 I feel that such hybrids as those made at the University of Hamburg ( Monitor , 31 March , p888 ) are hardly innovative .
7 And I feel that many solicitors do not do their job they do not explain fully to the purchaser what they are taking on .
8 I feel that many people made a lot of assumptions about me .
9 As a consultant specialising in environmental impact assessments and environmental audits I feel that this criticism is rather unfair .
10 I feel that this event was another small step towards a recognition of the very important part the car park plays in our culture .
11 I feel that this sentence is far too harsh .
12 Although I feel that one theme in To Kill A Mocking Bird is racial prejudice , I feel that this idea broadens out to the main theme for the whole novel of man 's inhumanity to man .
13 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 .
14 Again , I feel that this argument has not been properly thought through .
15 ‘ While I support the building of am ambulance station at Whitehill , I feel that urgent consideration must be given to an emergency unit close by , ’ he said .
16 There are plenty of second-hand bargains available but I feel that more honesty and good manners ( on both sides , of course ) are needed !
17 On English Heritage : I must be confident that Jocelyn Stevens [ its director ] is handing over the sites to the right custodians ; I feel that local management could be better .
18 Our only hope is sponsorship but even here I feel that most corporations would prefer investment .
19 I feel that most umpires do not consider this obvious fact , much to the bowler 's detriment .
20 Their deeper action over and above that of repeated low potency centesimals seems plain and although I have no evidence I feel that high centesimals would probably have aggravated and made more difficult the roundabout route which we followed .
21 I feel that some sort of ceremony of blessing of the place may be in order , now that the remains have been given a proper burial , and I have asked for his opinion .
22 I feel that some penalty should be imposed in his case . ’
23 Those given in the section ‘ Suggestion for further reading ’ should be enough for most readers ; the same is true for sociolinguistics , but I feel that any reading beyond basic introductory material ought to include some work by Labov , whose influence on the subject has been profound .
24 Sometimes I feel that any attempt to communicate with you is an utter waste of time .
25 I feel that these difficulties have gone on too long for there to be a realistic prospect of change in time for these children and given their improvement whilst in foster care , where they are not brought up in their parents ' conflict , it is not in the children 's interests for them to go and live with the father and that they need to be placed in an environment with permanent substitute parents , who can meet the boys ' physical , emotional , educational and social needs .
26 When we 've actually given you the full thing in , the minutes , the mights , and where and whatever , you can look at it and say hey , there 's too much of that but what we 're addressing is the moral aspect of a child 's upbringing that perhaps we should be and say well right fine er , it might , I 'm just taking on environmental , right , now the year children to do environment there , but it 's really happening down there , I feel that these children in the past have n't he so can we take that out this year and bring in something totally new , totally different that you feel should go in erm so that it is more rationalised it 's not just my people doing what they want when you see the , the whole thing you can make suggestions and we come back and go back through it again we actually say to the form teachers this is what this will definitely happen for this term but when we 've looked at the whole five year sa side we might change some things .
27 Far too quickly and when he left for Oman , I felt that aching void which , after decades of marriage , never lessened when he and I separated to travel alone .
28 Again I felt that terrible pain and sickness , but a few seconds later I found myself with the face and body and character of Henry Jekyll once more .
29 On each occasion I felt that insufficient effort had been made by the surgical teams to decide on the capacity to give informed consent , and I was dismayed at the immediate assumption of incapacity because the patient had been sectioned .
30 Erm , I felt that that Tony was getting a bit frustrated
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