Example sentences of "[not/n't] feel i " in BNC.
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1 | Frankfurt Dear Professor , I do not feel I can talk about my parents . |
2 | Martin Heslop , prosecuting , said : ‘ I do not feel I can ask a jury to convict with the measure of certainty required . ’ |
3 | ‘ But I do not feel I can do justice to that need here , in the uncomfortable cold of this cave . |
4 | I did not feel I should miss his company , and the fact that I should have no fellow-countryman with me to take charge if I fell sick or was wounded did not worry me , since I had every confidence in Omar . |
5 | " But I told him I did not feel I should play . |
6 | Ca can I just say one thing , though , if you me nip out , it 's not that I do n't want to listen to this , er , it 's in connection with the property er worries that er , Geoffrey said , I 've got to sign a lot of er , arm twisting letters , which I , they want me to sign today , so if I can take five minutes out to sign those , I hope you will not feel I 'm trying to er skive off , as it were . |
7 | I can honestly say now I do not feel I have subsequently ever lost a race I would have won had I been allowed to use the whip . ’ |
8 | They ca n't feel me cos they do n't know I 'm there , and if I want to I can fly over their heads and leave them behind and live in the sky . |
9 | I do n't feel I can face more than a snack in this heat … ’ |
10 | ‘ I just do n't feel I 've quite cracked it yet . |
11 | I do n't feel I 'm in any sense vaudevillian or melodramatic . ’ |
12 | I do n't feel I can abandon Crevecoeur after having worked with hir all this time . |
13 | And I still do n't feel I know him , Dunya ! |
14 | I would like to go with Don , but do n't feel I can afford the pub twice in one day . |
15 | The other thing , and this was just as important , was that I did n't feel I could play the drums well enough . ’ |
16 | But I did n't feel I could overrule Ted Heath on this particular occasion because he was essentially right on what the Bill proposed … . |
17 | ‘ I hope you do n't feel I 've been spying on you . ’ |
18 | Now I have a cellar full of expensive wine , but I do n't feel I 'm good enough to drink any of it . ’ |
19 | I do n't feel I have to establish any one version of who I am , 'cos I do n't know what that is , anyway . ’ |
20 | ‘ I do n't feel I am doing an Englishman out of a place in front of 54,000 in one of the great matches of the rugby calendar . |
21 | ‘ I think I can make runs at Test level , I do n't feel I will be out of my depth . |
22 | No one had heard of access to ink print information in those days and as I was the only blind student there I did n't feel I had any support to ask for it to be made available . |
23 | It was something which I do n't feel I have totally resolved in myself now . |
24 | So I do n't feel I need to be defensive about the show , ’ she declares . |
25 | I do n't feel I have a responsibility to do that with my music . |
26 | And I do n't feel I 'm moving away from comedy . |
27 | I do n't feel I have been properly understood . |
28 | ‘ Having let the side down already by not being able to give Wendy a baby myself , I did n't feel I could let it down further by refusing to let her try AID . |
29 | I did n't feel I should suggest a doctor , just like that , standing there on the pavement . |
30 | And he was looking forward again : " I do n't feel I 've ever got to the point I aim at and I do n't think I ever will , but I would like to feel that I was getting a little nearer to it each time . " |