Example sentences of "[be] felt [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Instead , they are felt with the keen sense of personal radar which we all have .
2 So the behaviour of an overseas firm is not investigated unless its actions and the consequent effects are felt in the domestic market .
3 However , the main impact of tourism has been felt in the European Alps where tourism has led to a dramatic reversal in population decline , major changes in the socioeconomic structure of local communities , and often very intensive physical development in the landscape ( Mallet , 1978 ) .
4 Much the same impulse had been felt in the early years of reports by the APU .
5 The impact of the West wing reopening has already been felt in the main building .
6 The area does not include Wakefield and Calderdale , but if the police authority has good sense , it will arrange its spending so that the benefit will also be felt outside the immediate area to which the money applies .
7 Giner adds that this phenomenon , common to the Southern European states , continues to be felt to the present day .
8 In cross-section ( Fig. 11.6 ) , the greatest effect of the wind will be felt on the windward slope of a mound of sand , and will lead to a pronounced movement of sand grains to the crest .
9 The drying effect in the Brazilian rainforest could be felt in the southern states of the US and could turn stretches of Amazonia into savannah .
10 The profound delight in colour which can be felt in the recent paintings of Thérèse Oulton is of a different quality .
11 The abstraction from any particular perceiver and consequent presentation of a collective resulting impression can also be felt in the following stage direction : ( 78 ) They go out , whereupon John is seen to slightly push aside the portière and peep into the room .
12 ‘ The effects of the Chancellor 's Budget are not expected to be felt in the local economy for some time . ’
13 However , at this time of night most people would be asleep , and a response would only be felt in the cold light of day .
14 ‘ It is hoped the consequences of this can be felt by the local labour force , ’ he said .
15 Already at this time Ragusa 's influence as a trading centre was being felt throughout the Mediterranean .
16 They actually lessen the possibilities of guilt and remorse being felt by the young person for the behaviour which brought about such action .
17 With all hope of a second successive title gone , Silver revealed the huge psychological blow still being felt from the European Cup defeat by Rangers .
18 ‘ The Geophysical Observatory in Port Moresby have over the years provided us with very useful earthquake data and are helping us monitor the after shocks which are sill being felt in the Tari area . ’
19 They are taking part in an arms race in which success on one side is felt by the other side as failure .
20 It is felt by the Senior Management Team that the number of pupils achieving a very good standard of work which is reflected in high examination results could , in fact , be greater if the department were prepared to expect more of their pupils .
21 The sort of outright hostility which was felt towards the dissolute Hanoverians is unheard of and the inheritors of the nineteenth-century radicals are a disconsolate bunch of Sunday afternoon ranters at Speaker 's Corner .
22 When the Secretary of State sees the Republican representatives again , will he put to them the revulsion that was felt by the Unionist community and by a large section of the Roman Catholic community in Northern Ireland when Mr. Haughey attempted to foist into the Anglo-Irish Conference a new Minister for Defence ?
23 Particular concern at the President 's attitude was felt by the large proportion of ethnic Chinese in the business community .
24 It was felt by the Royal Commission on Police Powers that criminal prosecution and investigation could only work well if the general public felt confident in the role played by the police .
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