Example sentences of "[noun prp] feel that it " in BNC.

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1 The United States feels that it is shouldering too heavy a defence burden in Europe , whilst Europe has increasingly become an economic rival of the United States ; Europeans resent their separate defence and economic dependence on the United States , but have been slow to recognize their de facto commitment to an unrealistic and arbitrary divide between economic and strategic policies .
2 Rusty felt that it was important , as they would attract attention to the museum the way the permanent collection does n't that is n't news ’ .
3 Perhaps just because she was Bob 's fiancée — but Tessa felt that it was for herself as well .
4 Alida felt that it was quite unseemly , in a woman of Florence Ames ' age , to bring a man-friend openly through the place , to flaunt such a curious person .
5 Mercury Communications Ltd and the UK 's cable television companies are not bound by the legislation , Article 29 of the Utilities Directive , and British Telecom feels that it should be allowed the same freedom .
6 In view of Nehru 's repeated rejections of the idea of any further association with Britain , this was a notable achievement , and there is no doubt that Mountbatten felt that it amply compensated for his acquiescence in partition .
7 Collingwood felt that it was a young man 's opera and suggested Reggie .
8 While the challenge could not be ignored , Robson felt that it would not be resolved by recourse to conceptualistic argument .
9 Similarly , the BBC felt that it should have a stake in the ( abortive ) satellite plans of the early 1980s .
10 And yet Jesus felt that it was ju equally important as having food
11 Mr Wakeley feels that it is not cost effective to use more machines : ‘ You ca n't have all your staff training at the same time .
12 Mary felt that it was too much of an intervention , operators and technicians floating around trying to get mikes here and that it was distracting … she decided it might be more useful to try and fix the camera .
13 The cancer of the breast was hopelessly advanced and Young felt that it was the result of wearing fashionably tight dresses , ‘ very beautiful in a picture and there only to be admired …
14 Dalgliesh felt that it was time he contributed something to the speculation .
15 The RHA felt that it had sufficient grounds for proceeding with the initiative , and it was proposed to make ‘ one or more senior appointments … with specific responsibility for coordinating plans and ensuring implementation ’ .
16 Harvey Postlethwaite at Tyrrell felt that it did if the driver survived .
17 Greg felt that it would be appropriate to leave a Remembrance Day silence in the room when he finished speaking .
18 Any new module needs to have a distinct identity and market — SCOTVEC feels that it would be confusing to employers to have a proliferation of modules and titles and so the Catalogue sub-committee will not accept a new proposal if it thinks that the same outcomes can be achieved by suitable fleshing-out of an existing module .
19 After a long slog in the 1980s to reach the top flight of the Championship , last season 's relegation was nothing short of disastrous for the club and Stedman feels that it is an indictment of Farnham that promising young players in the area , whom the town club would hope to recruit , are instead going to Guildford , attracted by division one status .
20 Chairman Bob Kimber felt that it was important to try to keep the animals off the roads , perhaps by reclassifying some footpaths as bridleways .
21 Other girls had seen him leaving too and Annie felt that it was only a matter of time before her friend was found out .
22 As ruler of Aquitaine Henry felt that it was his duty to impose a settlement , but in recent years Louis VII had been showing some interest in this region , which lay on the route between Paris and Toulouse .
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