Example sentences of "[not/n't] [verb] [conj] feel that " in BNC.
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1 | Still , one could not help but feel that with Last Supper Frank had sold himself short . |
2 | The increased spending on health and education is welcome in every way , although those who work in schools and hospitals can not help but feel that they will be paying for it themselves by being denied pay rises . |
3 | Yet we can not help but feel that perhaps the establishment should be just a little bit less obdurate when confronted by new ideas . |
4 | Then again , in a later speech , the president warmed to his theme : ‘ You can not help but feel that the great Pacific basin — with all its nations and all its potential for growth and development — that is the future . ’ |
5 | One can not help but feel that one of the reasons why Edberg was beaten in his opening singles — without in any way detracting from Nestor 's fine achievement — was that he had so little time for either his body or his tennis to adjust after the journey to another time zone — and surface — from Australia . |
6 | This remark she delivered with the immense complacency of the wise virgin ; Clara could not help but feel that having men in only when things went wrong was not as wildly eccentric as her mother supposed , but as she knew no other way , no other world , she could not be sure . |
7 | And because I fear that that is the position , I can not help but feel that before long we will have yet another attempt to amend Act seventeen , nineteen sixty three and that we will go round the circuit , the same circuit once again with I fear the same result . |
8 | Alix was not sufficiently numerate to be able to calculate the odds against such an apparently odd relationship , though she could not help but feel that its component , accidental parts were startlingly combined . |
9 | One can not help but feel that Antony marks the loss of an irretrievable innocence . |
10 | But I ca n't help but feel that her duplicity has contributed to the nation 's unrealistic belief that marriage should be perfect . |
11 | ‘ Besides , I ca n't help but feel that this time next year all these girls will probably be for someone else . |
12 | It 's just that , sometimes , you ca n't help but feel that what they want you to give is blood . |
13 | But as you hear the laughter , songs and shouts echo off the barren Sahelian hills you ca n't help but feel that Eritrea provides an optimistic boost for those who retain a faith in education . |