Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] felt that " in BNC.

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1 And that 's when I felt that I wished I had of went for a career in the trade union or I felt that had I done that , I would have been satisfying something that was there .
2 You say you did n't see the statuette , but you told Sergeant Bird earlier that your attention was directed towards that alcove , where you felt that someone was hiding … ’
3 Why was it right to train a fellow and you knew , or you felt that , you could not go to the flight commander or the wing commander and say a think this fellow should go down the pits , " or a think we should remuster him to the Army or the Navy " .
4 This allowed an individual citizen to request that case be referred to the Constitutional Council if he or she felt that fundamental rights were being undermined .
5 If it could be shown , for instance , that we know sufficient about the deliberation of legislators , political and judicial , to be assured , for instance , that they were better informed than we are then this might be a reason for giving weight to the content of the law in deciding what is morally right or wrong in areas where we felt that we lacked sufficient knowledge .
6 Second , it was open for employers to challenge the content of courses where they felt that it was irrelevant to industrial relations ( an option increasingly taken up by employers in the past five years ) .
7 Not surprisingly I have never heard from any of them since , although I felt that I had made a number of new and lasting Russian friendships that night .
8 At the beginning , although I felt that I wanted to get better , I was hanging on to the secure feeling that being ill brought .
9 I was happy in that I felt that I had paid him back a little for the thousands of hours he had spent at West London Stadium , stopwatch in hand , urging us all on to greater things .
10 Feeling like a pioneer I was also conscious of the responsibility that I felt that I had .
11 Well yesterday the three things that I felt that were most useful to me was one the delivery two the coaching and the thought patterns .
12 No , I mean , I wrote down here what tone of voice — English obsession with newspaper class , which is what I was talking about format which you covered , and I said that I felt that in the States that seems to an outsider only the New York Times , but even that sort of , as you say , covers a whole range of non-quality , from a British point of view non-quality , press .
13 He yawned as he did it , and banged about a bit , so I felt that I had to go .
14 I was vividly aware of the far reaching and vast contribution that Basil had made to education , to values , to the good influences of the Authority on teachers and children , colleges , schools and students , and I am of the privileged few who were able to work with Basil in the early days of struggles , so I know how much , how very much he did — So I felt that at least he had fulfilled — as nearly as we can ever judge — so much of his life 's work even to the developments in his own personal creative medium — and this must be a comfort to you as well as to us who knew him as a friend and colleague .
15 She had told Dorothy that she felt that the steady routine of her secretarial work would , for the moment , be most helpful to her .
16 Isobel said that , personally , she found the latter much easier , but that she felt that the former was , in every sense , her job .
17 When she was calmer , she also made it clear that she felt that a stricter approach that forced Balbinder to concentrate and work harder was all that was needed .
18 Mrs Singh said that she felt that Balbinder would always do what was wanted if it suited him .
19 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 .
20 The pupil pointed out to the teacher and the class that she felt that there is pervasive racial prejudice in the school , which the teachers failed to acknowledge .
21 The reason she gave for this was that she felt that experiencing repeated failure was bad for pupils .
22 She said that she felt that children aged between seven and 11 were at particular risk of being cloned by their elder brothers or elder friends into people with the same offending habits .
23 That she felt that it was really something D P actually signed off ..
24 She pretended a greater surprise than she felt that the leader of those upon the bridle path was Lord Wyatt .
25 Just as she felt ashamed and somehow responsible for the disgrace of her mother 's lover so she felt that the man 's attack had been her fault .
26 And she 'd already been with me for several years before we met , so you felt that perhaps she knew me better than you did , and you hated that . ’
27 And yet it was when he went on to talk of systems that one felt that he was offering something innovative and new to modern day tennis thinking .
28 A good all rounder , although we felt that the bottle looked a little cheap .
29 And our feeling , if if my memory serves me right , was that we felt that our site safety courses were adequate and gave
30 We , we , I thought were all saying that we felt that these reductions were actually unacceptable , or totally un almost unacceptable .
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