Example sentences of "feel that " in BNC.
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1 | Fraser 's book is not without its evident presuppositions , and not every reader will feel that this autobiographer , having perused and digested his tape-recordings , talked to his analyst and completed his inner and outer voyages , knew something radically different about his past from what he had known before : that something had been found , or proved . |
2 | She is indeed ready to die , and it is a difficulty that Justin may feel that he has to do the same . |
3 | Heirs to the freedoms which , on the threshold of the Sixties , Take a girl like you may be thought to have assisted in inaugurating , but which it also contrived to criticise , young people now seem to feel that the old Patrick belonged to a sexist work , and they may well feel that the old Adam has surfaced again in the new Patrick . |
4 | It is possible , though , that in the early stages of training you may feel that all your creative skill is being stripped from you , and that the whole system is ganging up on you . |
5 | I was terribly excited of course , to win the BBC competition but I do feel that going into the theatre first was a great help . |
6 | Be very clear , he wrote : I do not feel that it is time and thought wasted because the end result is less than I had hoped . |
7 | As the only catering industry representative on this working party , I would be interested to hear from any companies which have any experience , or knowledge of any examples , which make them feel that this is an area that needs to be examined quickly and subjected to public debate . |
8 | Whereas in the air pilots may make good decisions and behave responsibly , on the ground they may feel that each move is being watched and criticised by the other members . |
9 | Those exquisite hand-tailored shoes would not feel that their place is in an airy whirl of orgasmic delight . |
10 | Why should he feel that they had bred him to disappointment ? |
11 | We might even feel that any financial loss is a small price to pay for the satisfaction which woodturning brings . |
12 | Either way it makes you feel that you still have your wheels on the track . |
13 | There is no indigenous Welsh wheel in the Welsh Folk Museum so I would certainly feel that your wheel came from the Bristol builders . |
14 | In The House of the Dead he makes us feel that the grim actualities of prison life do this job for him . |
15 | Although broadcasters may feel that RDS is user-friendly the consumer-industry is only gradually responding to the growing dislike of over-complex and often confusing controls ; c.f. video recorders easily set to record the wrong programme on the wrong channel at the wrong time , and teletext units that remain under-used . |
16 | Such a one may feel that Pound 's ‘ writing off ’ of England , his abandonment of her — physically in 1920 , in imagination some years earlier — was abundantly justified , to the extent indeed that it was not so much his justified rejection of her , as her unjustifiable rejection of him . |
17 | He by no means dismisses the claims of these poets , but gently and respectfully sets them aside — ‘ I do not feel that they have much part in this essay . |
18 | I do not feel that their quality is really the quality I am seeking here to define ’ . |
19 | Nor do we feel that this is necessary . |
20 | Orrell , though , may feel that they could have coped with Cusworth after causing one of last season 's League upsets by winning 27-15 at Welford Road . |
21 | A girl born with the umbilical cord twisted round her neck may feel that she always gets herself tied up in things . |
22 | Although Jarman is an avid painter ( he exhibited at the ICA in 1984 ) , he did not feel that that medium could extend beyond ‘ one person 's thing ’ . |
23 | ‘ Having committed one offence and been given a criminal recordfor innocent hacking , they may feel that they might as well get in a bit deeper . ’ |
24 | The tax incentives behind housing , the fact that house price increases have made people feel that property is a ‘ sure bet ’ and the lack of a rented sector , however , have combined to ensure that property has out-performed many other sorts of investment . |
25 | Alternatively , we might feel that people who took care to give different media sources exactly the same rating on an eleven-point scale were indicating quite strongly that they found them equally useful . |
26 | Ramsey could feel that his resolve had a sufficient consent from his parents . |
27 | Once at least he could feel that a sermon of his moved his hearers . |
28 | In vacations he still went for interviews with his psychiatrist , who did not feel that he had quite got ‘ to the bottom of things ’ . |
29 | He taught her that the sacrament of the eucharist was so big that he did not feel that he had finished with it when he came home after the service at 8 a.m. on Sunday morning . |
30 | You may feel that only a major record company can offer your band the right level of investment and promotion . |