Example sentences of "[noun sg] felt [conj] it " in BNC.

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1 The Committee felt that it was their duty to state that in their opinion , before the whole building was completely furnished and every necessary article provided , the total deficiency would not amount to less than £1,000 ‘ Many opulent individuals of the County have hitherto withheld their contributions ; but application by letter has been made to them all ; and no doubt can be entertained by your Committee of their ultimate assistance and support .
2 The Council felt that it had only achieved a limited success in achieving the aims determined above .
3 After Pearl Harbor Rhee felt that it was simply a question of time before Korea regained her independence and he could assume power .
4 Erm and the meeting felt that it asks it asks for for views from local parties and we felt that the amount of money
5 His body felt that it had been in a terrible accident .
6 Lowering his head , he captured her mouth , expertly learned all there was to know about Ellie Browne 's responses — all about how putty felt when it was thoroughly warmed .
7 The Divisional Court felt that it followed inexorably that privilege must attach to the photocopies made in those circumstances .
8 A profoundly deaf person felt that it was best to reveal her disability after contact had been made because of the ‘ funny ideas ’ people have about deafness .
9 I 'm the only one who 's ever been mayor in his twenties , and I think that came about probably because the family had been in the town since the beginning of the century erm and I 'd been involved in local politics since about eight or nine , taking numbers on polling stations and so on , and so when I got elected to the Council I think one or two people at any rate felt that it was quite natural that I should have the opportunity fairly soon .
10 And so when I got elected to the Council I think one or two people at any rate felt that it was quite natural that I should have the opportunity fairly soon .
11 On reflection , the owner felt that it would have been better adopt the traditional method of ‘ tanking ’ the semi-basement lower floor with in situ asphalt .
12 The needler felt like it was locked in space .
13 By the mid 1880s the Japanese government felt that it could reopen negotiations concerning revision of the unequal treaties .
14 The US government felt that it possessed two weapons with which it could influence the Russians .
15 Although some search firms were undoubtedly first rate , a spokesman felt that it was unwise to stick to just one , especially for a company like Tesco , hitherto unused to search .
16 The Working Party on Training felt that it was ‘ vital that thought be given to the effectiveness of training and that the problems of evaluation be faced ’ .
17 The League felt that it was important , especially as United are chasing the championship , that the First Division programme came to an end on schedule so they moved the Rumbelows Cup replay .
18 Some members of staff at the school felt that it had suffered and was still suffering from the effects of the reorganization .
19 But the antagonism of his opponents was the more bitter for the way in which the left felt that it was being robbed of victory in the country by the propaganda stunt of the Zinoviev letter .
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