Example sentences of "we feel [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It 's very hard for us to live without parents , but with our sister at least we feel secured cos if she 's our guardian and she look after us .
2 Is n't it rather a waste of all we feel to ignore it ?
3 The amount of trust we feel justified in placing on the work done for us is a measure of both the moral status of the occupation and of the work performance we can expect .
4 That is why we feel justified in saying that Realism has held sway for the last forty years .
5 May we draw on God 's power to strengthen us when we feel tempted to do wrong .
6 In fact what we feel relates to what we think — the concepts we have , how we interpret situations , what we think ought to happen , and so on .
7 A glimpse at that exclusive field of spectators in their light informal attire , and we feel warmed in ourselves and towards humanity in general .
8 And we feel confirmed in this interpretation by its enabling us to answer the question , ‘ What does the word ‘ understand ’ stand for ? ’ with ‘ a mental process we have found to occur in ourselves ’ .
9 Either we become arrogant — ‘ Thank goodness I 'm not you ! ’ — or we feel threatened — ‘ Poor me , I am so lonely without you ! ’
10 Our faith turns away from the search for personal security , which we all instinctively seek when we feel threatened , and leads us to abandon ourselves to God alone .
11 When someone comes nearer without invitation , we feel threatened .
12 We feel gutted by the news , ’ he said .
13 This form of prayer , then , gathers up all our experiences and takes them to the King of Kings , and we think about them in his presence — all the hurts , all the joys , all that stops us becoming the kind of persons we feel called to be .
14 We feel called to help to equip people to function in the mission or ministry God has called them to .
15 The horns , though they properly belong to the brass group , are so frequently used as part of the woodwind ensemble that we feel bound to include them in our consideration of this orchestral group .
16 This we feel matches the real world situation , where er the poor being always with us , there will always be people who while wishing to have accommodation .
17 However , utterances of ( 38 ) -(40) and the like can in fact convey a great deal : ( 38 ) War is war ( 39 ) Either John will come or he wo n't ( 40 ) If he does it , he does it Note that these , by virtue of their logical forms ( respectively : x ( W(x) — W(x) ) ; p V p ; p — p ) are necessarily true ; ergo they share the same truth conditions , and the differences we feel to lie between them , as well as their communicative import , must be almost entirely due to their pragmatic implications .
18 This is the sort of cheap bitter jibe we love to say to each other when we feel wronged by life and attribute it to the lukewarm stew of Englishness .
19 Moreover — and more to the point — if as literary intellectuals we feel frustrated at having no channel of access to the figures who exercise decision-making power in our societies , Mrs Lowndes shows us a society in which literary intelligence had direct access to such centres of power , by way of the conjugal bed as well as over the dinner table .
20 Specifically it suggests that something about how we respond , react to or construe the stressful situation has a lot to do with how stressed we feel , and how we feel stressed .
21 We feel drawn to say that it is not .
22 We feel drawn to distinguish two ways of knowing things , an inward way and an outward way .
23 Two developments are , firstly , that we are adopting a modular system , which we feel gives our students greater flexibility and , secondly , that through the Enterprise in Higher Education Initiative , we are building into all our modules transferable skills such as team building and presentation .
24 ‘ We are delighted that Shell has joined forces with us for this exciting project , which we feel holds a great deal of promise , ’ said Rupert Kidd , LOPL 's general manager .
25 Later this year we will be publishing a more comprehensive paper on this topic outlining what we feel needs to be done to ensure the integrity of official statistics , but in general we believe that there are three principles : 1 .
26 Obviously we feel discouraged , but we do what we can . ’
27 Still we feel doomed ,
28 That many of the findings here are similar to those of our other work on adult education , we feel adds to the value of what we report from this study of applicants .
29 The idea of the super-ego seems to encompass the Christian concept of the conscience , and describes those moments when we feel restrained in our actions ( ‘ I am letting myself down ’ or ‘ I am letting my ideal person down ’ kinds of feelings ) .
30 And er but very definitely now I think we 've got the self confidence that er you know we very much and er we feel established enough that everybody can bring their banners and it 's gon na be a good day .
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