Example sentences of "[pers pn] feel that he have " in BNC.

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1 I feel that he has been waiting for me to get home so he can demonstrate this talent .
2 He spoke very warmly of his parents , but I felt that he 'd been a lonely child .
3 On the odd occasions I met him , I felt that he 'd adopted all these trappings to keep off a world with which he could not cope .
4 On the other , I felt that he had after all taken a sort of liking for me .
5 He helped her to her feet , anxiously dusting her coat , apologizing , undistressed , so courteous and unconfused that she felt that he had conferred upon her a favour , and to her amazement she heard her own voice answering , with equal , answering ease , assuring him that no , she was not hurt , no , of course it was not his fault , yes , it certainly was the roughest she had ever known it .
6 This not only showed how out of touch with the English political scene Tyndale was , but illustrated the honesty or obstinacy which made him feel that he had to declare his opposition to the divorce , although it had been supported by most of the other Reformers .
7 It made him feel that he had failed even at failing .
8 They felt that he had let them down in front of others .
9 This can often be dealt with by notifying the individual of the meeting and its purpose and saying that he will be welcome to attend if he feels that he has a specific interest in the proceedings .
10 I suppose er he feels that he 's got to go I expect
11 Afterwards he felt that he had a hard struggle .
12 He felt that he had given enough .
13 Shortly afterwards his father died : he felt that he had been punished for expecting too much .
14 He felt that he had to move , before the stagnation killed him .
15 As Joe walked away he felt that he had said goodbye to the last phase of his youth , and that his storm of weeping had swept him into manhood and away from all connection with the woman back in that room .
16 Within three days he felt that he had been born again .
17 He could n't manage it and he said that he felt that he had to stop being an MP er for several reasons , one of them was that he thought most MPs like he agreed he was at certain times , were out of touch .
18 He felt that he had seen more than enough of Mr Yarrow .
19 He felt that he had been a long time away .
20 The timing of the RPF 's creation was so unpropitious and the concept of a Gaullist " party " so problematic even to de Gaulle that one must assume that he felt that he had no real choice .
21 When Cliff went to Bangladesh he was already a member of Tear Fund but when he saw the suffering he felt that he had to do more and was ready to give up his singing career and follow his religious instincts to help these people .
22 Never leaving us to feel that he has short-changed us , each observation complete in itself , as if it has been roundly considered before utterance , he manages to accommodate the following items of interest in that eighteen hundred words : a comparison between Hebridean manners of burial and Roman funeral rites ; the weather ( repeatedly ) ; the literacy of the Hebrideans ; how travellers are accommodated , there being no hotel system ; diet — wild-fowl , fish , venison , beef , mutton , goat , poultry , bread ; whisky for breakfast ( the morning dram , known as a ‘ skalk ’ ) ; the availability of tea , coffee , marmalade and other preserves , honey and cheese ; trading practices — wine from the French in exchange for wool ; culinary variety , short on vegetables other than potatoes , not good on custards ; napery , crockery and cutlery ; the abating fervour of the clans in the wake of Culloden ; and he believed he saw the slow rise of prosperity under the ‘ unpleasing consequences of subjection , .
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