Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] was felt that the " in BNC.

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1 He said that it was felt that the change would give both parties more freedom of choice , and stressed that he would continue to use Tory on a freelance basis and was not intending to appoint another stable jockey before the end of the season .
2 A discussion developed around the issue of training and it was felt that the foregoing discussion calls into question what you would want training for .
3 The trade unions have been largely silent and it was felt that the media had a lot to answer for in this department .
4 The church is using state money rather than their own money and it was felt that the church had become another agency of the state in this regard .
5 The reason was that we were touching three million unemployed at that particular point in time , and it was felt that the best way of making an impact was to highlight this in the way in which it was done .
6 The conferences were held actually , shall we say according to these guidelines that you have before you erm , and it was felt that the remit of these conferences has already and will in the future erm , increase democracy , accountability and the efficiency in decision making processes in our union .
7 Any wishing to use this service should remember that the format of the examinations will change in 1994 , but it was felt that the service could still provide students with a valuable insight as to where they went wrong either in presentation and/or factual error .
8 Dein lost his place on the League management committee because it was felt that the interests of the so-called ‘ Big Five ’ clubs , including Arsenal , had been pushed too hard .
9 The IPG decided to reclassify the whole section as It was felt that the existing structure would no longer be helpful .
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