Example sentences of "[adv] feel [that] i [vb mod] " in BNC.

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1 You see , I suddenly felt that I could n't bear it , not knowing where they were going to be for the next three and a half weeks ( though in retrospect I doubt whether the location of the groom much perturbed me ) .
2 I just feel that I can take credit , or blame , for what I do and have done .
3 ‘ At it 's worst I just felt that I could n't go anywhere that I wanted to .
4 ‘ I do n't really look like Manson at all , ’ he admits , ‘ but I just felt that I could do it best !
5 ‘ I still feel that I ought to — ’
6 I would simply love to try some of the splendid designs available and often feel very thwarted as a designer as I always feel that I must use my own designs — so make the most of not being me as it 's such fun to use someone else 's designs !
7 It is very evident in any binoculars ; with × 20 I always feel that I can begin to resolve its outer edges .
8 I always feel that I could do better ’
9 I practiced my trade , I simplified my life , I was on my way to becoming the " Compleat Airman " , I also felt that I should get an overseas tour out of the way , and was quite pleased when I found my name on the PWR+ ; I then awaited eagerly to learn where .
10 But , after seeing Thoroughly Modern Millie , I honestly felt that I could n't take a whole movie in which Carol was in practically every scene .
11 And I think I , I would just needed to say the word and I could have been Provost myself but I did n't really feel that I would be able to control the council , I think that was my impression at this .
12 The local bye-laws have diminished the flexibility of matches to such an extent that I often feel that I could write a script for them , observing the necessary theatrical unities and climaxing the set piece with a compulsory exciting denouement — a bit like and episode of Neighbours .
13 My other main concern was that I really felt that I would not be able to do my job any more once I went back .
14 And I was told that he was going to die shortly , and that if I wished , the measures that they were using with the respirator could be removed at my request , because he was in a terminal stage ; it was just a matter of time , and I really felt that I could n't make that decision myself .
15 A third Free Presbyterian minister said : ‘ Perhaps the main reason [ for leaving the Orange Order ] was that in 1969 I was saved by the grace of God and therefore felt that I could not sit and be associated with members of the Orange and Black while they consumed alcohol in their meetings on the 12th and 13th mornings each July . ’
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