Example sentences of "feel that he have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 Jordan must have felt that he had made a dent , he went on relentless .
2 Afterwards Jaq had felt that he had betrayed Olvia .
3 Perhaps , though , he might stroll out in the direction of the church hall , to see if people were coming out , then he would feel that he had made some kind of an effort .
4 He taught her that the sacrament of the eucharist was so big that he did not feel that he had finished with it when he came home after the service at 8 a.m. on Sunday morning .
5 It made him feel that he had failed even at failing .
6 If the vendor is to feel that he has secured a good deal , then he , like the buyer , must feel that he has won some concessions .
7 The dog will feel that he has taken one step up the ladder if he is allowed into your sleeping quarters .
8 I suppose er he feels that he 's got to go I expect
9 When Goldsmith writes in The Vicar of Wakefield ( 1766 ) of ‘ an elegant house , situate in a fine country , and a good neighbourhood ’ , or remarks of a room in an unusually magnificent mansion merely that it was ‘ perfectly elegant and modern ’ , he clearly feels that he has said enough , since every reader can gloss those adjectives himself .
10 Even after a few minutes — even while the porter is still showing him to his room — Howard feels that he has understood a great deal about this city .
11 Dick Hansen already feels that he has had his reward , it 's the P-40 and it is probably the best one in the world .
12 He is now head chef at a leading law firm with 120 partners based in the City , and feels that he has found his niche .
13 There is no evidence that he has actually coached his chosen club but one feels that he has spent a lifetime imbibing its history .
14 Afterwards his men felt that he had waited too long before baling out .
15 Constance , who felt that he had said this a thousand times before , usually shrugged impatiently .
16 As Joe walked away he felt that he had said goodbye to the last phase of his youth , and that his storm of weeping had swept him into manhood and away from all connection with the woman back in that room .
17 Coghill felt that he had discovered a ‘ considerable poem ’ by ‘ a powerful new poet ’ ( though ‘ in the Masefield tradition ’ ) , and he wrote back to Lewis in adulatory terms .
18 Mr Wise , who is 42 , felt that he had reached his peak at Reuters in 1987 when he was made technical projects manager .
19 Apollinaire felt that he had achieved simultaneity in his poèmes conversations , where ‘ the poet at the centre of life records somehow the lyricism around him ’ .
20 He felt that he had given enough .
21 This attitude was bitterly criticized by republican politicians who felt that he had given an enormous fillip to a rebellion that would otherwise have run out of steam .
22 He felt that he had seen more than enough of Mr Yarrow .
23 Sadleir felt that he had done enough and wished to return to the coast .
24 The voluntary coalition plan floated by Craig also temporarily damaged Beattie in that many DUP members felt that he had failed in his duty more clearly to oppose such a scheme in the discussions at which he was DUP spokesman .
25 It was not Gandhi 's intention when he originally decided to fast to exert moral coercion on the mill-owners , since coercion in any form was contrary to the aims of satyāgraha , yet despite the unexpected result of his fast Gandhi still felt that he had acted correctly in the circumstances.m The experience did not prevent him either from using fasts as a form of satyāgraha on other occasions with similar results .
26 He helped her to her feet , anxiously dusting her coat , apologizing , undistressed , so courteous and unconfused that she felt that he had conferred upon her a favour , and to her amazement she heard her own voice answering , with equal , answering ease , assuring him that no , she was not hurt , no , of course it was not his fault , yes , it certainly was the roughest she had ever known it .
27 They felt that he had let them down in front of others .
28 In Switzerland , though he met ‘ people of many nationalities , which I always like ’ , Eliot felt that he had released Vivienne from the strain of being with him .
29 On the odd occasions I met him , I felt that he 'd adopted all these trappings to keep off a world with which he could not cope .
30 He was beginning to feel that he had had enough of Yorick .
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