Example sentences of "[pers pn] feel [art] [noun sg] have " in BNC.

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1 I feel the Trust has got off to a very good start under your directorship .
2 ‘ The company has been a wonderful part of my life , but I feel the time has come to permit a younger generation to take the reins . ’
3 However , 15 years on , I feel the time has come for me to have a change of hairstyle .
4 But now I feel the world has ceased to exist .
5 Without knowing why , I felt the advantage had suddenly shifted .
6 I felt the bullet had almost stopped the car . ’
7 ‘ I left at the right time as I felt the band had run out of ideas and it was becoming motivated by the wrong things .
8 The silence that enclosed me made me feel the world had come to an end , that the trees had not yet been informed but soon would be , and would fall on to the stone and thorn , the heather and the fern , skeletons to be picked over , not by vultures but by time .
9 Do you feel a deal has been done there ?
10 So I mean your yourself how do you feel the town 's been changed over these few years ?
11 Merely state what you feel the interview has achieved , describe the agreed plan of action and then open your diary to fix the date of the next meeting .
12 She feels a barrier has gone up between them , that her comments to the girls were perfectly justified and that the whole thing has been thrown back in her face .
13 She feels the union has been ineffectual and even the so-called industrial action four years ago when members refused to set or mark exam papers seemed , quite unjustifiably , to be taking things out on the students .
14 ‘ Now she feels the time has come to hand over to someone else .
15 And she felt the picture had always been there , waiting only to wake .
16 But by 1946 , after playing the small role of Jeanne Crain 's rival in Margie , she left Fox because she felt the studio had n't given her enough big parts over the past decade .
17 The development officer said she felt the project had been unable to help much , because of the attitude of the relatives ; the principal carer had not been relieved in any way , and therefore her preference for institutional care ( without the ability to make it happen ) remained .
18 We feel a defender has to be able to defend well first and foremost and that was n't the best part of Jeff 's game .
19 We feel a defender has to be able to defend well first and foremost and that was n't the best part of Jeff 's game .
20 We feel the operation has been reasonably successful but the approval of by-laws to control the type , use and number of vehicles on the foreshore must be a long-term priority .
21 We feel the market has bottomed out and the affordability factor is very , very favourable . ’
22 It 's basically that we feel the group has to be thrown into different circumstances if it 's going to be stimulated , if it 's going to change .
23 We felt the meeting had been very worthwhile in giving us a better understanding of the way new housing targets were estimated , the relationship between the WO and planning authorities , and the points at which environmental factors were taken into account .
24 Thirdly we felt the county had not understood enough of the pattern of erm impending relocations within Harrogate Borough Council .
25 Ideas become a bit confused by the fact they feel a dream has come true .
26 Soon a video of this execution may well be available and people will be able to pop it into their video machines every time they feel the need to have ‘ justice seen to be done ’ .
27 But it also meant trying to contact families and individuals — doctors , schools , health visitors , housing departments , etc. — when they felt a family had too many problems .
28 They felt the Government had finally produced a coherent economic policy .
29 Nor does he feel the stockmarket has fully discounted a recession .
30 But Elsworth , who was defending himself , was reluctant to give evidence as he felt the case had ‘ already been decided ’ .
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