Example sentences of "he feel the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Nor does he feel the stockmarket has fully discounted a recession .
2 Er many of us remember Gordon in the sixties working with a small group to get this place built thirty years on does he feel the playhouse is doing what he then hoped for and if not what are the things that have changed it ?
3 Did n't he feel the pain , the stickiness ?
4 Could he feel the vibration in her shoulders from her heart , hammering like a piston behind her breastbone ?
5 Ceauşescu 's ‘ family ’ included the coterie of long-time sycophants and aides who lived in the villas around the presidential palace in northern Bucharest and who were on call to attend upon the Comrade should he feel the need for advice , flattery or entertainment .
6 But why did he feel the need of a gun ?
7 How much more would he feel the need now .
8 And why had he felt the need to go on pretending right up until the very last minute ?
9 He feels the inclusion of HIV/AIDS into the arena of child sexual abuse will be made easier for SSDs to develop within the existing child protection guidelines and framework .
10 He feels the ref should be empowered to demand a substitute for a player guilty of non-malicious , dangerous play .
11 Still , through all that has happened , he feels the link .
12 But he feels the shock factor has lessened .
13 Cash is available for Wilkinson to spend , and Silver added : ‘ It has always been our policy to back the manager if he feels the team needs strengthening , but we are not looking to sign players just for the sake of it .
14 He simply absents himself if he feels the programme to be wrong , and his self-discipline is unswerving about doing his homework , and knowing his own way forward .
15 In addition , he feels the season is far too long .
16 The Hearts manager is happy with the quality of players coming through the ranks , but will only blood them when he feels the moment is right .
17 He feels the amount of money a lot of young people have to spend on drink is one cause , while on the other hand , unemployment and social deprivation are factors for others .
18 Sometimes we catch the novelist positively shaping and manipulating the narrator : ‘ The chronicler pretends for his part that he feels the sorrow of a Christian …
19 Admiring Durkheim 's stress on the need for community , Eliot wrote that , ‘ For the savage or the civilized man , a solely individual existence would be intolerable : he feels the need of recreating and sustaining his strength by periodic refuge in another consciousness which is supra-individual .
20 We hope that the Prime Minister , if he feels the need to indicate any preference at all , will encourage such a move .
21 The widower will receive many more invitations out to meals in other people 's homes in the early days too , and he will have the advantage of never having to feel trapped in the isolation of an empty house in the evenings ; for if his emotional condition after his wife 's death is reasonably steady and he feels the need of company , he can always stroll out to the local pub for a drink , where he can remain in complete control of the amount of conversation he wants , or can endure , and can head for home again just when he feels like it .
22 Perhaps that 's why he feels the need to remind us that His Name Is Prince .
23 Perhaps he feels the need to make one-to-one contact with everyone on the planet before he leaves it .
24 He feels the power of the fish .
25 There was an instant when both parties halted at gaze , no more than a quarter of a mile apart ; and though they were so far from him across the valley , he felt the shock of confrontation and recognition quiver through his own body as they measured each other .
26 ‘ And , ’ said Henry as lightly as he felt the conversation warranted .
27 A shell scored a direct hit on a petrol tank , and he felt the wave of heat from fifty yards off .
28 Often at this time of day , when he felt the day 's journey should be ending or reaching a destination , but knowing that it was not , knowing that what he was looking for probably happened after everybody else had gone home , he wished that he could end his days walking at the edge of a sea or a lake so big that you could n't see its other shore .
29 He felt the hypodermic-gun pressed against his neck and tried to squirm away , struggling against the strong hand that held his shoulder , but it was too late .
30 Captain Robin Woodall said in Boston yesterday he overruled a local pilot because he felt the vessel was too close to shoals .
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