Example sentences of "it [be] generally feel " in BNC.

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1 It is generally felt that the manager should be responsible for his or her own office overheads , telephone bills , secretarial services and so on .
2 And it is generally felt that traffic will get heavier when the new A3 Petersfield bypass opens .
3 It is generally felt that the tines are too close together to be used for carding wool , although some simpler combs which may be wool-combs are known .
4 It is generally felt that in the past local authorities have dragged their feet in taking on their responsibilities to care for mentally disordered people , and the Minister of Health , Roger Freeman , outlined further plans for this group to Parliament the day after Secretary of State Kenneth Clarke 's speech on community care ; these were , clearly , some last-minute additions to the government 's package of proposals .
5 It was generally felt he would have won at St Andrews after his 29 for the first nine in the first round if he had n't had part of the round washed out and had to continue the next day .
6 Fineview was considered by its residents to be an old-established family neighbourhood but it was generally felt that the cohesion was being destroyed by the increasing numbers of properties converted to the rental market .
7 The numbers were reduced to nine the following year , as it was generally felt that it would be better to hold them every other year and quite a few indicated they would be prepared to take part on a biennial basis .
8 Ireland lost all four Championship matches in ‘ 84 and it was generally felt that McBride had not achieved a good relationship with his players .
9 In addition , it was generally felt by the European as opposed to American contingent at the Ribera conference in Naples in May , that ‘ The sense of smell ’ from Oslo was probably by Falcone ( although this is in the Prado show as by Ribera ) and the ‘ Portia ’ is by Luca Giordano ( excluded ) .
10 It was generally felt that the legislation was nothing more than a publicity exercise , carried out under severe pressure from the USA and the Free State government .
11 American news coverage of the 1960s riots first came under academic scrutiny in the aftermath of the Watts riot , where it was generally felt that media reporting had exacerbated the conflict .
12 Some local law societies again found it difficult to reach a conclusion on the matter , although it was generally felt ( as per Suffolk and North Essex ) that the political consequences of limiting payments would be counter-productive .
13 It was generally felt that partnerships around visitors was a good experience .
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