Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] feel they " in BNC.
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1 | He said : ‘ I was prepared to set aside time at a future meeting for full discussion , but the clubs felt they did n't want to even talk about the issue any further . |
2 | It probably was n't practical to rig up a short tape belay and , in any case , the climbers felt they were down , with the climbing virtually finished . |
3 | Talk of a pre-emptive Israeli strike against the missiles meant the Saudis felt they needed stronger air defences to guard the missiles … and so the British arms sellers moved in . |
4 | Talk of a pre-emptive Israeli strike against the missiles meant the Saudis felt they needed stronger air defences to guard the missiles … and so the British arms sellers moved in . |
5 | The Cambodians felt they would prefer to have an exhibition in Australia first , therefore we had to bring the date of the exhibition forward ’ . |
6 | Many of the journalists felt they 'd been the innocent victims of a political decision . |
7 | If hysterectomy does change bowel function it seems likely from our data that the primary problem is in the act of defecation rather than in colonic function , as there was little or no change in stool form yet half the subjects felt they were prone to constipation and a quarter strained with every recorded defecation . |
8 | For them , the use of the term ‘ British ’ as a synonym for ‘ English ’ is an insult , a fact that English Conservatives sometimes overlook : introducing the poll tax a year early in Scotland was probably the worst blow to British unity in recent years , for it made the Scots feel they were being treated like second-class citizens . |
9 | Some of the Scots feel they 're living in a colony . |
10 | Whatever the Communists felt they kept to themselves . |
11 | But if the problems are acute , and the parents feel they are unable to cope , foster or home arrangements can be organised . |
12 | Support continues for as long as the parents feel they need it , and is renewed , if they wish , if and when the mother becomes pregnant again . |
13 | She continued to attend the unit as an out-patient for more than six months , when the therapists felt they could not make any further progress . |
14 | The officers felt they should ring the other school to check her story . |
15 | LEVELS OF radioactive dust found in a home near the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing plant in Cumbria were so high that the owners felt they had to move their two young sons to safety immediately , the High Court was told yesterday . |
16 | Table 20 indicates the jobs that the wives felt they could take over in addition to their present domestic and farm situation . |
17 | There were a lot of plants and the cats felt they were in a jungle of their own in the hall . |
18 | The Americans felt they could not stand by and let Europe fall into economic chaos ; their own economy would also suffer . |
19 | The Gardeners had already obtained their Charter in 1606 ; the Apothecaries felt they also warranted separate identification . |
20 | It is a shame that the players feel they can put sponsors to ransom like this and that they are bigger than the sport . ’ |
21 | He made the players feel they belonged to a great club , where even playing in the reserves was all part of an important and worthwhile enterprise . |
22 | He can also be expected to make the most of whatever face-savers the mediators feel they can offer him . |
23 | Nevertheless , Bancroft et al. ( 1977 ) found that more than half the attempters felt they had needed some form of help before the act , and that the most common type of help wanted was someone to talk to . |
24 | The doctors feel they 've caught it all . ’ |
25 | There 'll be a competition to design the new centre , but the architects feel they should help establish the winning criteria . |
26 | There 's bound to be some rub-off , but I like to maintain a balance so that at least in one subject area of the school the children feel they can contribute something of themselves , and the work therefore becomes meaningful for them , as opposed to working from a set format , like an art school ; end-product , colour exercise and the rest of it . |
27 | Farm Work the Women Felt they could Take Over |
28 | This , not unnaturally , led to further confusion on the students ' part , and the treatment suggested here was adopted as the solution that fitted best with what the students felt they wanted to write . |
29 | If 70,000 dared to go on the streets feeling they might be beaten up or worse , how many might demonstrate if that fear is removed ? |