Example sentences of "you [modal v] feel that " in BNC.
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1 | It is possible , though , that in the early stages of training you may feel that all your creative skill is being stripped from you , and that the whole system is ganging up on you . |
2 | You may feel that only a major record company can offer your band the right level of investment and promotion . |
3 | By YOU MAY feel that Julie Burchill 's advocacy of the drug culture ( December 16 issue ) , replete with ‘ Thatcherite values ’ , amusing . |
4 | These , then , are some general principles , but you may feel that they still leave considerable scope for discretion and interpretation . |
5 | Keeping the pencil in your hand you may feel that you want to shade in certain shapes . |
6 | After reading this booklet you may feel that you need more information or some extra help . |
7 | You may feel that as you make your notes immediately following the interview there will be points which you may like to clarify , particularly in a panel interview where different people may have formed different impressions . |
8 | You may feel that the collection is very incomplete and second-rate . |
9 | Today , gazing out from Beeston 's summit , you may feel that such a castle must have been impregnable . |
10 | After being responsible for your pet 's welfare for many years you may feel that you are repaying your pet 's love and loyalty by arranging for their death . |
11 | Sometimes you may feel that it is really not worth repeating what seems trivial or unimportant ; the effort is tiring , even exhausting . |
12 | You may feel that you have read some of these lines before ; line 760 anticipates Keats 's ‘ Ode to a Nightingale ’ : as does the sense of the next two lines . |
13 | Joint interests could cause you more concern than anything else and you may feel that a partner has bungled matters here . |
14 | You may not escape some head-on collisions with others , and at times you may feel that this area of life is nothing short of a battleground . |
15 | You may feel that you were good at English or school or have a flair for the English language . |
16 | You may feel that other antecedents are important . |
17 | You may feel that a local course would have more relevance to the job you want or appreciate the opportunity a local course gives you to make new contacts in the district where you will be working . |
18 | If you have been out of nursing or health visiting for six months or less you may feel that completing a formal course is a waste of valuable time which might be more profitably spent in reorientation to your new job . |
19 | You may feel that insisting on using a condom has the implication that you or your partner may have HIV . |
20 | You may feel that you have to hide your own feelings to protect them . |
21 | Some days you will find that the dog responds well , whereas on others you may feel that you have made no progress . |
22 | You may feel that the last paragraph should be a strong conclusion , but you must remember the realities of the news room and the editor 's desk . |
23 | You may feel that this … is not very revolutionary . |
24 | Whereas the language of a and b is quite straightforward and all you require to arrive at an interpretation are values for expressions being used to refer , you may feel that the language here is obscure , perhaps not even meaningful . |
25 | You may feel that the council should not give any money at all to a political party , but you can not move an amendment that no money be given since this is a simple negative of the original motion . |
26 | You may feel that we have been exaggerating about the goodies we like to consume causing us shape and health problems . |
27 | If and when you do have a reaction to individual food groups , you may feel that you have had a setback . |
28 | But there are not a few readers for such procedurals and you may feel that writing one of them is what you can do best . |
29 | You may feel that an idea of this sort is what will give you the most charge to get through the sixty , seventy or eighty thousand words that lie between you and a finished manuscript , let alone the weeks of researching that may be necessary and the dense hours of hard thinking . |
30 | However , should you be called upon to speak at a grand , formal wedding you may feel that a more erudite speech is required . |