Example sentences of "feel [pers pn] are [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Do n't feel you are unusual in your fear .
2 For those carers who do n't feel they are ready for a support group , a one to one counselling service is provided .
3 ‘ But we feel you are upset .
4 Then you could edit them for her , if you feel you are willing for her to use them … .
5 Everyone 's body is different so just do what you feel you are able to do , without ever straining .
6 Feelings of guilt are really about a sense of unentitlement ; in thinking that your desires and feelings are wrong or ‘ silly ’ you are also saying that you feel you are wrong or silly , and not entitled to be taken seriously , or helped .
7 Speaking in the medical magazine Pulse , Mr Butland says : ‘ I have said to the region that if I feel we are unable to support fundholding we do not believe the number should be increased . ’
8 What determines whether people feel they are asleep or awake ?
9 Souness added : ‘ I 'm sure we can beat them , but I also feel they are capable of scoring against us .
10 Children often feel they are close to animals , and relate to them very well , feeling like them , especially in their bodily functions .
11 Obviously a great deal will depend on the ability the clergyman to communicate in ways the family find helpful so that they feel they are central to these arrangements .
12 They feel they are creative enough to win , even without the injured John Barnes , whose place on the left flank will go to Chris Waddle with David Rocastle coming in on the right and Steve McMahon and Bryan Robson taking the middle .
13 I always feel they are open meetings in everything but name .
14 Some feel they are unable to cope and the child is taken into care with a view to fostering .
15 But if the problems are acute , and the parents feel they are unable to cope , foster or home arrangements can be organised .
16 They therefore feel they are entitled to sing , throw plates and trip the light fandango during your act if they so choose .
17 ‘ I certainly do n't want to ask any more of my cows than I feel they are prepared to give , ’ she declared .
18 ‘ I certainly do n't want to ask any more of my cows than I feel they are prepared to give , ’ she declared .
19 Often we do n't like them and when we like them least we call them bureaucracies and feel they are malignant , that they interfere with our freedoms , that they are insensitive to our needs .
20 Walker gives routes a pitch by pitch description where he feels they are hard to follow .
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