Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] is felt that the " in BNC.
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1 | This is particularly so where it is felt that the consideration did not have a causative effect upon the authority 's determination and where the decision being impugned is not determinative of rights , such as a decision by a local authority to refer a landlord to a rent tribunal . |
2 | This is likely to be the case in formal hierarchical establishments where it is felt that the proper locus of decision making is at the top . |
3 | The past six months have made it clear that latent isolationism can be inflamed if it is felt that the allies are shirking . |
4 | Families may be split and huge rifts created if it is felt that the wrong choice has been made . |
5 | Chloral is a sedative and not an analgesic , so if it is felt that the above signs are due to pain , the doctor must prescribe analgesia in addition to , or instead of , chloral . |
6 | If it is felt that the right climate for settlement can be achieved by displ |
7 | However , if it is felt that the estimate is excessive , an alternative estimate should be obtained . |
8 | There are dicta in Vestey which indicate that Herdman v IRC may not be good law , but it is felt that the Revenue probably have the better argument on a simple reading of the legislation . |
9 | What the Common Foreign and Security policy represents is not a realistic and objective response to Europe 's security needs , but the establishment of a unified European foreign policy in principle because it is felt that the European Union , as an ‘ independent ’ entity , ought to be served by such a policy . |