Example sentences of "he feel [conj] it " in BNC.
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1 | Somehow him telling that lie that turned out to be nearly true made him feel that it was his fault . |
2 | Aylwin , however , stated that he did not wish to accept such an offer , nor did he feel that it was justified , given that he had agreed to be elected for a four-year period and that to alter the term of office ( by amending the Constitution ) " would be to change the rules of play of our democratic co-existence " . |
3 | He has stayed on the contract/corporate side of the fence ever since because he feels that it suits his style and temperament . |
4 | Philippe Roy prefers to do without , because he feels that it interferes with the flavour of a fine oil . |
5 | He feels that it is crucial that information system designers take account of the different types of corporate organisational structure . |
6 | He feels that it is because he has a high ethical and moral standard in his approach to sacred sites that he has earned their trust over the years . |
7 | John does n't care for the paintings , and there 's no financial incentive , but he feels that it 's expected of him , by nurses , and by the stone and metal hydra called society . |
8 | My hon. Friend the Minister for Public Transport may say a few words about funding if he feels that it is appropriate . |
9 | To achieve the rank of finalist is not only an honour for himself but he feels that it is shared with those who have worked with him in the team . |
10 | if Frank can get some first team football in spain i guess he feels that it will be better for his career than waiting for a chance at leeds — a chance that much likely will not come up . |
11 | He did n't want to exacerbate what he saw as an existing weakness of his own in that respect , and although he was not censorious of other people , I think he was genuinely quite frightened of it , and at one point in the Arts Lab , when there was quite a lot of speed pills , amphetamines , going around amongst the young people there , he did speak out very strongly one evening against it , saying that he personally did not want anything like that around anything he was closely involved with because he felt that it was not a good thing for people to be speeding and it created the sort of vibes that might end up causing problems . |
12 | It was this sort of in-between authority that he could not tolerate as he felt that it would only increase the existing element of confusion . |
13 | He felt that it was not enough merely to preserve isolated buildings , but that their setting should be protected and improved as well . |
14 | A set of Easter tables drawn up by Cyril of Alexandria ( 376–444 ) was accompanied by a consecutive set of years beginning with the Emperor Diocletian and his persecution in AD 284 , but when in AD 525 a Scythian monk living in Rome , Dionysius Exiguus , prepared a continuation of Cyril 's tables , at the request of Pope John I , he felt that it was inappropriate to reckon from the reign of this enemy of Christianity , and he chose instead to date the years from Christ 's Incarnation . |
15 | For a moment he felt that it did not matter what he had promised Maidstone . |
16 | He had no right to wear the tie but he felt that it was rather distinguished and so far no one had caught him out . |
17 | E. L. Garbett , who published a detailed analysis of all the block plans in The Builder , categorized this scheme as one of the ‘ Obviously Non-competing Block Plans ’ as he felt that it radically departed from the conditions , but neither the judges nor the assessors found it faulty . |
18 | As he laid the two pictures aside with the first one he felt that it was a farewell — a farewell to his youth , his youth and the greatest happiness that this youth had given him . |
19 | Although Gary had recognised God 's calling he felt that it was important to get the timing right . |
20 | Nevertheless , he felt that it was only correct that the recipient of such a gift should also feel at ease there , and indeed it very quickly became the ‘ home ’ of the Queen as well . |
21 | Sometimes he felt that it was only the power of his concentration that kept everything in order . |
22 | The learned judge thought not ( and indeed a mere finder of lost wheat could not authorise the grinding of it ) , and yet he felt that it would be hard to hold X liable . |
23 | Woodie put his hand at once , as he invariably could , on his set of pocket screwdrivers , but before he felt that it was quite tactful to offer help , Willis had lit an Aladdin , which presumably he always kept ready , no wonder . |
24 | He felt that it was important that the rest of the community should be considering why the children concerned were in trouble . |
25 | I think it 's a point that was also raised by Mr in our discussions on Friday , where he said of course , with the advent of the better orbital road around York he f he he felt that it probably was not such a material factor . |
26 | And he felt that it would be in a sense a miracle to produce a detailed adaptation to a particular way of life , a kind of adaptation to being fertilized by bees that you see in an orchid , by a single a large jump . |
27 | He felt like it was asking him a question or searching for something in his mind . |