Example sentences of "who feel that [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There are many teachers who feel that things are that bad , and for whom , at some tacit level of decision-making , becoming ‘ like that ’ has presented itself as the only sensible , or the only possible modus operandi that is left . |
2 | People who feel that way are quite special and always end up in a mangled mess . ’ |
3 | There must be many in Russia now who feel that conditions were better under communism . |
4 | There are some who never come to our House of Prayer for various reasons — prayer is not important in their lives , work or social life is more important , people who feel that they can go it alone with no need for God , others who feel that life is too full to have time for God , some who think that religion is a waste of time , and there are people , both young and old , who are intimidated by their friends . |
5 | On one side stand the absolutists , such as Fay Weldon and Harold Pinter , who feel that burning and banning books is intolerable ; on the other stand the pragmatists who feel that freedom of expression is not an absolute good and that censorship ( self-imposed , imposed by neighbours or by Parliament ) is justified to protect the sensibilities of those whose views are fundamentalist , and thus illiberal . |
6 | However , there are still many who feel that Beattie is the victim of a serious miscarriage of justice and that he has served almost 20 years for a crime he did not commit . |
7 | On the other hand are those who feel that adult educators should be wary when they are offered the resplendent new garments of ‘ community educators ’ intended to transform their perception of themselves and their role in society , particularly vis-à-vis the working class . |
8 | And there are those who feel that illustrators are the system on which to hinge the display . |
9 | F.J. Anderson , a settler with a farm at Rasha Rasha , was the spokesman for those who felt that Masai District was wasted on the Masai . |
10 | A guide to London public sculpture described the monument as ‘ A masterpiece by the much-advertised apostle of Ugliness ’ , a view shared by those who felt that Hudson the nature lover was ill commemorated by a sculpture which showed nature in so raw a state . |
11 | Was she the only person in the world who felt that love was too precious a commodity to cheapen by offering it as a stake in a game where the prize was emotional titillation ? |
12 | There were those who felt that Chadwick was too friendly with Kriminalrat Boemmelburg and his cohorts but , as Nicholas Winton points out , there were no advantages in antagonising the Germans . |
13 | There were those in Parliament who felt that things had already gone too far , despite the Home Secretary 's reassurances that it was too soon for legislation . |
14 | His sacred music of the period bears witness to the new restrictions imposed by the archbishop , who felt that music in the context of a church service should definitely take second place to devotion . |
15 | Training , for the younger members of the family through ATB courses , was sometimes seen as an ‘ easy option ’ by the father who felt that instruction of the son came better from a professional than from himself . |
16 | In 1965 his nonchalant interpretation of the butler , Jeeves , in the BBC television series , The World of Wooster , delighted its creator , ( Sir ) Pelham Grenville Wodehouse [ q.v. ] , who felt that Price had ‘ that essential touch of Jeeves mystery ’ . |
17 | Tory members who felt that Mr Lawson regarded them as intellectual pigmies ( as , doubtless , he did ) are puffed up with pleasure at how this kinder , gentler chancellor listens to them . |
18 | But it was the American who stood beside her who felt that heat now , she thought with a little shudder . |
19 | The development was welcomed by exhibitors , who felt that stage adaptations would enable them to attract a better class of customer , but they were n't to know what they were letting themselves in for . |
20 | The parallel with Watkins ' mark points was too striking to ignore , and attracted attention from those who felt that folklore might provide a clue to understanding leys . |
21 | As is well known , I was one of those who felt that adjustments and changes were needed to the Conservative party and to the policies which were being pursued by the Government . |
22 | Not only were many primary heads suspicious of and unclear about PNP , but the PNP experience provided further fuel for those who felt that Leeds was an authority which treated its heads badly , neither consulting nor supporting them . |
23 | We concur with the DCSLs who felt that Major award schools had put more thinking into their documentation and that the larger funding had made a greater impact on provision , management and the physical organisation and appearance of the library . |
24 | When the gossip columns got hold of the business with Ursula Salperton , almost everyone was delighted — including the bishop , who felt that events had proved him right . |
25 | In addition to the academic scrutiny which the members of the Plowden committee themselves invited , the new approaches to primary education were increasingly attacked by those who felt that standards were falling as a direct consequence of such change . |
26 | ‘ The whole thing seems to be mushrooming , ’ said Mr Rankin who feels that riders are exceeding the spirit of the planning permission , if not the letter of it . ’ |
27 | SIR , — Successful attempts at inducing pregnancies in women after menopause have prompted a response from a higher authority , who feels that publication of His work has been overlooked by modern authors . |
28 | Ben Kingsley plays Martin Boyns , a middle-aged engineer at the turn of the century who feels that life has passed him by , and his one chance of happiness is in marrying his longtime friend , Rose Sellars ( Kim Novak ) . |
29 | The writer who feels that suspense is best suited to his or her talents would do well before setting out , however , to get it clear in his or her own head that suspense is what is to be produced and that the book contemplated will adopt this form , or formula , in preference to any other . |