Example sentences of "i feel it 's " in BNC.

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1 I feel it 's 1917 and anything can happen .
2 I feel it 's that sort of occasion where one is merited . ’
3 After reading your magazine for a few years now , I feel it 's time to send you a letter .
4 ‘ And now I feel it 's so nice to be free to try things .
5 Quite remarkable , and although it 's a difficult route to grade , I feel it 's closer to Hard Very Severe than the traditional Very Severe .
6 But when I look at what I 've written , I feel it 's not all there .
7 I feel it 's my duty to remind her that she is adored and does an exceptional amount of good for an awful lot of people , ’ he says .
8 I feel it 's all wrong that the single one in the family should be the one who does everything .
9 From a moral point of view , however , I feel it 's infinitely preferable to doing it with someone you know , as at least you 're not playing with another person 's emotions .
10 Well I feel it 's the right of every woman that wants a baby to know what it 's like to hold her own baby in her own arms .
11 ‘ Oh Gabriel , ’ he said wildly , ‘ I 'm weak and foolish , and I feel it 's better to die than to live ! ’
12 I 'm a single parent , and I blame myself for the way he is — but I feel it 's too late to get through to him now as talking or reasoning does n't work .
13 Once you 've created the jobs for people it has given the economies an upturn and I feel it 's rather a shame that the erm the great problems of the of the Germans particularly have put that pressure for high interest rates through the er E R M , through those currencies and one , I think , good thing of Britain 's disaster last year , with with their position in the E R M , is that by lowering interest rates , if we only had a government who wanted to use that opportunity probably , we could train people for for work .
14 And I feel it 's getting really really thin .
15 ‘ But I feel it 's a bit unfair that he should try to use a few Press photographs as an excuse ! ’
16 I feel it 's up to me to put the record straight . ’
17 Erm , I would be happy , I mean , I purposely , I put some lines in just because I was thinking that way at the time , but I 'd be very happy if other people would scribble it out , change it , throw it back at me , you know , I would like to see I suppose , just to see if we can erm , if that , because , because I have to say that although you know part of reading 's letter , erm , I feel it 's , it , it feels destructive and it feels very critical .
18 But I feel it 's justified . ’
19 You ca n't hear a thing , deaf as the , deaf as a post , and does n't wear any thing , I feel it 's very one side conversation because he , he says all the talking and they ca n't muck in almost unbearable , cos she likes to talk a lot to and she could n't get a word in because
20 It 's always the programmer — it 's very , very seldom the computer — and if I could just go on for a minute , I feel it 's essential that young children , particularly in the primary schools , get used to using hardware and programing , so that they will see the computer as part of their normal lives , like reading and writing and anything else they use .
21 I feel it 's taxpayers money being wasted yet again , because they 're just going over the same ground .
22 They can , as you know , charge anything between nought and two hundred percent of the standard rate , and I feel it 's something that has to be sorted out locally .
23 As a teenager growing up in Liverpool in the Fifties it still makes me feel it 's a bit naff to spend too much time on your appearance .
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