Example sentences of "a feeling [conj] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Though most people recognise that this is only fiction there nevertheless remains a feeling that the work is rather exciting , possibly because it lacks any clearly defined morality . |
2 | The exhibition left me with a feeling that the artist was both the hunter an the hunted , laying open her background in order to investigate , to analyse . |
3 | There is a feeling that the photographer 's vision has been compromised , that between the idea and the execution something has escaped . |
4 | I have a feeling that the subject could be of interest to you and I would appreciate a brief report of the proceedings . |
5 | I 've a feeling that the enthusiasm and knowledge displayed here tonight reflects the talent available nationwide . |
6 | But there is nonetheless a feeling that the bubble could burst . |
7 | He had a feeling that the Archbishop of Canterbury was now too powerful in the Church ; that he and the other bishops were more like sheep as they sat saying yes to what Canterbury suggested . |
8 | But more important is a feeling that the sky burial fits in with the isolation and strangeness of the setting . |
9 | I 've got a feeling that the Author is waiting all the time in that house in the woods for His own character to turn up . ’ |
10 | With a feeling that the die was cast , Amaranth put her signature to the statement alleging sexual assault on the part of one Ronald Barton . |
11 | There was a feeling that the Town Boys were an arrogant elite and to actually get in with them you would probably have to do a lot of serious drinking in the Marlborough Arms . |
12 | But there remains a feeling that the Enemy is not telling absolute untruth , even so . |
13 | The Reverend W I Hamilton succeeded Mr Silcock in 1964 and there was a fairly constant preoccupation with financial matters and a feeling that the congregation did not fully appreciate the costs of running the church . |
14 | My initial relief that there were finds to meet the cheque was replaced by a feeling that the letter was out of character with everything I knew about Andrew Stavanger . |
15 | There would be suspicions among Unionists of a Labour government 's agenda and a feeling that the Nationalist SDLP would be given too much influence . |
16 | A general perception of Britain in continued decline has given way in the past week to a feeling that the economy really is ‘ bottoming out ’ at last , says David Kern , chief economist of the National Westminster Bank . |
17 | In both of these there can be seen by the 1880s and 1890s an anxious defensiveness , a feeling that the nation 's value and importance must be asserted in the face of more successful rivals . |
18 | I 've a feeling that the victory makes them less likely to sneak a point . |
19 | Then I started to get a feeling that the Lord was going to move me from my present job . |