Example sentences of "[noun pl] [adv] feel that they " in BNC.
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1 | Clients often feel that they are ‘ the only one in the world ’ with this particular complaint . |
2 | Baldwin and most Conservatives also felt that they needed MacDonald ( and the guise of being a National administration which went with his name ) for electoral reasons . |
3 | The other great method of investigation and discovery of information was by the appointment of select committees , governments often feeling that they could not oppose motions seeking to elicit the facts on any situation . |
4 | Some trade unionists later felt that they had been misled by private assurances from the Prime Minister that there would be an early election . |
5 | Men who took such actions clearly felt that they had a secure prospect of work and that they did not need to be particularly submissive to their lords . |
6 | Clearly the movies now felt that they could look the reformers of the early twentieth century firmly in the eye and the film-industry boosters were now giving back as good as they were given . |
7 | Even if there are little windows of time between jobs , teachers often feel that they simply do n't have the energy to take advantage of them . |
8 | The corporate planning departments therefore felt that they should be more concerned with the overall economic views rather than with details . |
9 | I know some young women rightly feel that they came out as a result of their own strength — and of course many of them do come out without any youth work involvement . |
10 | Even in the smaller specific groups , women often felt that they were struggling against thinly-disguised misogyny . |
11 | Women often feel that they are not at risk because they do not feel themselves to be associated with any of the so called ‘ high risk groups ’ and , although we are encouraged to have safer sex , AIDS does not really seem to be an issue for us . |