Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] i feel [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Mr MacAskill commented : ‘ It became clear the vote was a confidence issue in the party convener and I felt it was no longer appropriate that I should remain in his cabinet . ’
2 I have never met anyone who heard that broadcast , but the Indian superintendent and I felt we had seen the job through to the end .
3 ‘ We returned from our holiday in Hungary and I felt I must write to you .
4 The ideal should be a circular seat but I felt it would take a considerable amount of timber with a lot of waster so I opted for an hexagonal shape .
5 Well , I was bailed on a charge of fraud but I feel they 've got something else up their sleeve .
6 I stopped going after six months because I felt I 'd resolved my immediate problem , and it had become a drag and an effort , largely because I had a problem with the silences .
7 Then there was the women 's clothes shop at Number 133 with its dresses in the window that I felt I would never be able to afford .
8 All I know is that by the time we had entered into residence again that autumn , we found we had made so little progress , and had remained so vague about our aims that , one evening , Harold Mason and I , who had seen more of each other than we did anyone else in the group , resolved to abandon the project altogether ; and I therefore wrote to Eliot , from whom I had not heard further , telling him that our plan had made so little headway that I felt it my duty to tell him not to trouble himself any more .
9 And by that I was looking at er things like discussing with Alan that I felt we were un under , had , had less management time than we should .
10 An orange circle of light , the beam from his torch , darted round the tent walls , there was the jingle of keys and I felt them cold in my hand .
11 I do n't think he has that many visitors and I feel we should give him all the support we can . ’
12 ‘ We have failed to progress in Europe in recent years , but we have picked up valuable lessons from those experiences and I feel we are now ready for the challenge . ’
13 ‘ We scored an away goal and two at home and I feel we should have done a bit better .
14 All he could tell me was that the team had no sponsor but I felt he was trying to put something together .
15 I shall just have to play on and ride out the recession and I feel I still have three good years left in me at the top .
16 But when I think about how I feel for you , it turns me into a Hercules and I feel I can conquer the world . ’
17 Erm for instance if I feel I 've got to give Philip something er a tin of sweets is acceptable to both to both sexes is n't it ?
18 He said : ‘ I was sitting in the TV station next to a large man with glasses and beard and I felt I knew him .
19 Er , mine died when I was nine and my mother has been my mother and a father to both myself my brother and sister and I feel she 's done just as good a job as I could of as my father could have done .
20 ‘ Nigel has to falter and have some bad luck and I feel I have to go out and get maximum points every time . ’
21 When I was asked by John Wakeham to join AEA as a part-time member in 1988 , it was clear that it would to help lead a similar re-orientation and I felt I could make a useful contribution .
22 ‘ I would hardly be joining a group if I felt it was about to be taken over .
23 They were , of course , all in pale fright colours and I felt it might be difficult to distinguish the identities of the females .
24 The person whom I was going to take over the job from said to me at the end of the meeting well what do you think of that meeting and I must admit I the answer and luckily somebody else instructed with some other business and I felt I got off the hook here but in fact that got dealt with very quickly and he came back to me and said well what did you think of the meeting and I had to say to him just one word , was the way I put it .
25 After the war opinion was more fluid and open on political grounds the tariff issue had been dead for years and I felt it was one which would pull the party together , including the Lloyd George malcontents .
26 Not only do I find this displeasing on the eye but I feel it contributed significantly to our eventual relegation .
27 I stayed about half-an-hour but I felt I should n't be there .
28 In some ways I was more reckless and exposed myself to danger because I felt we had to come out and prove that the Government was responsible for the deaths of all the students .
29 Yeah , erm , right , yeah , that 's all the other items , erm what 's been er been going through my head recently is , is er the , looking at the pattern of the meetings and the way the meetings are arranged and , and how , erm , at the last meeting we had a speaker er and that I think , we all found that quite interesting and the one , one from Central America that things and I feel we ought to have that much more frequently than we do have er , a , either a speaker or a focus of some sort of meetings erm , so I think that 's something I 'd like to raise and get the A G M at the next meeting I think similar thing we ought to consider there .
30 ‘ But there are so many people who want me to do things and I feel I ca n't let them down .
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