Example sentences of "now feel that " in BNC.

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1 No one denied the importance of these factors , but it was now felt that others would have to be included .
2 It is now felt that a complete review of our IT activities is necessary , in order to plan our future investment programme .
3 Having kept an unusually low profile throughout the Dewan election campaign , it was now felt that the military might press hard for the election of their choice of Vice-President , while Gen. ( retd ) Suharto , 71 , was expected to seek a fifth consecutive term of office as President .
4 With the effective removal of a huge percentage of licensed venues in the United Kingdom from the list of places where royalties were once automatically eligible for collection , how can a composer now feel that his rights are ‘ adequately protected ’ ?
5 ‘ I now feel that I am back to the form I had three years ago , and after my performances in Ireland , I feel I can win the Paris-Tours classic next Saturday , ’ he said .
6 I now feel that one must never say one believes or understands anything … ‘
7 Paramount closed down its London office in 1968 , declaring that ‘ we now feel that by coordinating and controlling our production activities in Hollywood we can effectively control a programme that will continue to draw from a talent pool all around the world . ’
8 Many now feel that local government is vulnerable to extremism by both right and left and it is perhaps no longer the right vehicle to deliver major public services .
9 ‘ I now feel that I 'm getting to be somebody in my own right , and not someone my mother wanted me to be . ’
10 That policy was reasonable in a buoyant market , but the directors now feel that even capitalisation should discontinue : ‘ Your company is one of the very few in the sector which does not capitalise any interest or other finance costs and has no off-balance sheet accounting of any kind . ’
11 Whereas your letters indicate that loyal subjects who have previously supported the Monarchy now feel that mistakes need to be acknowledged and if Her Majesty is not to be seen as hopelessly out of touch and out of date it is time she stood up and publicly said sorry .
12 The majority now feel that , far from being irrelevant , the ‘ equality agenda ’ is crucial to influencing the long-term quality of working life for both women and men , and thus the credibility of the trade-union movement .
13 As I feel so well now I have been able to sort out the problems with my husband and we now feel that we have got back the relationship we got married to share .
14 With hindsight , I now feel that i should have put more effort into explaining these two very difficult concepts , particularly imaginary time , which seems to be the thing in the book with which people have the most trouble .
15 We 've been there ourselves and now feel that it 's too easy for churches simply to add to the guilt of those who have abortions . ’
16 Though most report makers were not initially committed to reporting on an annual basis , nearly two thirds now feel that an annual report is appropriate .
17 They now feel that the Foundation has reneged on that agreement .
18 Hopefully , I know we 've got problems with those er colleagues who lost their jobs since that time , but we now feel that we are providing the best advice , the best service in respect of advising members on and the acquired rights directive .
19 Richard Baxter now felt that Kidderminster was far too unsafe .
20 True to his maxim that ‘ Liberty crowns the edifice ’ , Napoleon III now felt that the time was opportune and , as a first step , had granted virtually total freedom of the press and the tight of public meetings .
21 People offered to raise whatever sum of money needed to keep the Community Radio Station on the air ; even those who never cared or listened much , now felt that 1OAB must be preserved !
22 When he raised his standard at Nottingham he was joined by a number of Members of Parliament who had previously criticised him but now felt that the Parliamentary cause was in the hands of extremists .
23 Clearly the movies now felt that they could look the reformers of the early twentieth century firmly in the eye and the film-industry boosters were now giving back as good as they were given .
24 Their circumstances had changed : Mr Singh had a full-time job , they had taken a big step and purchased their council house and Mrs Singh now felt that she needed permanent work herself .
25 However , if many academics now felt that overt humanism had been discredited , there was little evidence of any major displacement of the " classics of English literature " from the centre of disciplinary practice .
26 In his resignation letter , Sir Geoffrey noted the growing difference which had emerged between himself and the Prime Minister on the increasingly important issue of Britain 's role in Europe , and especially on monetary policy , and stated that he now felt that he could no longer serve with honour as a member of her government .
27 However , Fran now felt that she was being accepted as part of the team .
28 Little wonder that the doctor now feels that he can do what he likes with us .
29 He now feels that he will never be liked or respected by anyone in this school again .
30 The company now feels that the industry is likely to remain depressed and foreign competition in the UK market is likely to increase further .
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