Example sentences of "feel they are " in BNC.
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1 | Our technique is to make customers feel relaxed and make them feel they are buying the right car for their needs . ’ |
2 | They are worse ( < ) warmth or too much clothing , it makes them feel they are suffocating . |
3 | This is a good idea , especially for those over the age of six who may feel they are getting a little sophisticated for other parties . |
4 | That will make householders feel they are being doubly penalised . |
5 | ‘ If the management and the institutions do n't feel they are going to get on , there is little point in continuing . ’ |
6 | They hand over responsibility to teenage , growing up and growing away , young people , who should gradually feel they are in charge of their own lives , and eventually become fully independent . |
7 | The old person may fear being cut off , and the family may feel they are abdicating responsibility , experiencing some guilt . |
8 | The Ministry of Defence ( MoD ) must feel they are in a no-win situation . |
9 | This means at least 70 per cent of people attending fertility clinics will feel they are failures — not only for having to attend the clinic , but also for not having succeeded with treatment ; they may also feel they have failed the clinic and the doctor , as well as themselves , their partners and families . |
10 | These are shared out equally between the tenants so that the " fit " may feel they are having to support the " unfit " . |
11 | What if we took a radically different stance and presented a positive , invigorating reason to transcend greed — make people feel they are ‘ enough ’ without it ? ’ says Clancy . |
12 | The correlations with the various scales give some indication of what types of situation subjects think of as risky , particularly those which require high levels of concentration , feel stressful and make them feel they are not in control . |
13 | For those carers who do n't feel they are ready for a support group , a one to one counselling service is provided . |
14 | It is if you make the customer feel they are literally |
15 | I feel they are rooted in something that has to do with culture , with a sense of history , a sense of past , a sense of tradition . |
16 | We are losing votes by the bucketful because black people feel they are being abandoned by this party . ’ |
17 | They feel they are creative enough to win , even without the injured John Barnes , whose place on the left flank will go to Chris Waddle with David Rocastle coming in on the right and Steve McMahon and Bryan Robson taking the middle . |
18 | Small wonder , therefore , that egg producers feel they are not getting a fair deal . |
19 | I particularly try and develop an atmosphere of autonomy in the subsidiary companies where they feel they are part of a team and can look across at the other companies and can see admirable things going on . |
20 | ‘ The marriage between Soviet Jews and Israel is a marriage that is probably going to happen , ’ argues Yuri Stern , ‘ whether or not the bride and groom feel they are really ready for it . ’ |
21 | They were part of Japan until Russia occupied them at the end of the second world war , and the Japanese feel they are justified in wanting them back . |
22 | Obviously a great deal will depend on the ability the clergyman to communicate in ways the family find helpful so that they feel they are central to these arrangements . |
23 | People will say ‘ I 'll never forgive myself if I do n't do what he asks ’ , and death-bed promises become sacrosanct , so that people feel they are binding in generations to come . |
24 | The law-abiding majority of the British feel they are no longer being protected by the police from a growing criminal and hooligan minority . |
25 | ‘ Highlander 's vision is to make people who feel they are on the margins , believe that they are in the centre . |
26 | They will again swap in an emergency , but I feel they are best fitted with the manufacturer 's specification for the vehicle , as changes often alter the handling for the worse . |
27 | Some feel they are unable to cope and the child is taken into care with a view to fostering . |
28 | But if the problems are acute , and the parents feel they are unable to cope , foster or home arrangements can be organised . |
29 | Some people prefer to think of blue or golden light ; others may not think of a colour at all but just feel they are centred within a sphere . |
30 | They can be exhausting and exasperating , and parents often feel they are not so much raising a lamb as training a tiger . |