Example sentences of "[pers pn] feel [that] the [noun sg] have " in BNC.

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1 The singing is always very fine and full bodied , although I feel that the chance has been missed occasionally to drop the dynamic level to the point where hairs are raised .
2 The training and the work is very well structured and I feel that the firm has a lot to offer . ’
3 In the closing stages of the tournament I felt that the message had got through to the players about staying on their feet , and there were less penalties given for this offence than in the pool games .
4 Owner Alan Sugar made the point : ‘ Now under the leadership of Terry Venables , we feel that the team has tremendous potential … there is a need for a settling in period . ’
5 Perhaps they felt that the school had enough things going against them and they should be supported in doing something constructive …
6 She could not offer advice as a grandmother , despite her long experience of children ; and now her own children had ceased to confide in her ‘ because they felt that the time had come when I ought to be ‘ spared ’ every possible worry .
7 A Tory wet added : ‘ He feels that the right has not got a standard-bearer or a contender .
8 The controversy culminated in 1877 with Wallich 's unsuccessful demand that the Royal Society should censure his two opponents , for he felt that the Society had tacitly condoned their misdemeanours by publishing their results in its prestigious journal , from which Wallich was debarred since he was not a fellow .
9 He felt that the concept had three meanings .
10 When I talked to Mr Hitch 's son , also on the maypole committee , he felt that the village had retained this ‘ independent spirit ’ and the maypole was still symbolic of this .
11 He felt that the agreement had been made " in rather a hurry " !
12 In retrospect he said that he felt that the review had been a good thing for the department .
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