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

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1 In the picture shown in the photograph on the facing page , I chose a walnut oval frame with a gold line around the edge , and used a plain cream silk as the background , as I felt that this showed the roses to their best advantage .
2 He said : ‘ Naturally I am very disappointed , especially as I felt that the evidence and explanations produced would be accepted .
3 At home she was becoming progressively more disorganized and dissatisfied with her role as wife and mother as she felt that all her attempts to exert control were undermined by her husband .
4 After several brushes with the law , which included a term of imprisonment for supplying heroin and the temporary taking into care of her children , she began to shoplift as she felt that she was less likely to receive another custodial sentence if she was caught .
5 Bass guitarists included Mo Foster , and Lee Sklar who played on a track for us , but we did n't use what he did , as we felt that what we already had was better .
6 On the one hand , they stated that , because they felt relatively isolated from the ‘ rest of the world ’ , counselling sessions provided a means of release , particularly as they felt that the counsellors were more in contact with their own reality than individuals from ‘ official ’ agencies :
7 The Arts Council gave a substantial grant to this scheme as it felt that it emphasised artists ‘ opportunities and practice , rather than the institution and its curatorial staff .
8 King George VI was shocked at the outcome of the General election , as he felt that Churchill deserved greater support for his wonderful work as the war leader .
9 He believed , without conceit , that not everyone could do this job and , as he felt that he could , it was up to him to do it .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 Tony said he did not feel the need to come to see the therapist again , as he felt that he would now be able to tackle his difficulties without support .
13 In private , he could be nervous and irritable , and his later years were plagued by self-doubt as he felt that his creative powers were waning .
14 This was the Preface to a selection of the poems , which Leavis was to handle roughly , as he felt that Eliot had no business to be praising Tennyson , any more than later he had any business to be endorsing Kipling .
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