Example sentences of "feel they [modal v] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Teachers do not have enough time to do the job that they feel they ought to do and want to do .
2 Workers are only too aware that Ford of Britain 's pre-tax profits doubled to more than £673m in the last financial year and they feel they ought to share in its success .
3 Those who would like to be considered for the 1992 placement should send their curriculum vitae , together with a covering letter explaining why they feel they would benefit from the scheme , and enclosing samples of written work , to Chemistry in Britain at the RSC , Burlington House , Piccadilly , London W1V 0BN .
4 Most of the respondents answered this question in a similar manner ; it is perhaps disturbing that most companies feel they would have no way of knowing if a headhunter had abused their trust .
5 Again then , knowing these people somewhat , I feel they would follow the apparent winner and South Korea would be gobbled up to be added to the rest of Red Asia .
6 Although they eyes were specifically designed for the Pyranha Mountain Bat , we feel they would work equally well on other boats .
7 You feel they 'll remain forever ; with their scrubbed , slyly-charming young men in white shirts , bow ties and waistcoats , serving Guinness on trays to wrought-iron tables on timber floors .
8 Women who feel they may have put themselves at risk , but are unsure of their HIV status , may also wish to take such advice .
9 It 's such a lovely idea , think of all those people whose battle for life is so depressing , and then just one moment of beauty may come and illuminate the dark corners of their existence , so that they feel they may have lived just for that one thing .
10 I 'd written to them , and I feel they may have got the letter in time . ’
11 When you 've been with the same bank since you were thirteen , you somehow feel they will grow up with you .
12 Obviously the way in which powers are used by different agencies , such as the Inland Revenue , DSS or the police , depend largely to the support they feel they will receive from the media , the Government and the public .
13 Students feel they will gain through the poor performance of others and suffer by imparting their own knowledge to fellow students .
14 There 's bound to be some rub-off , but I like to maintain a balance so that at least in one subject area of the school the children feel they can contribute something of themselves , and the work therefore becomes meaningful for them , as opposed to working from a set format , like an art school ; end-product , colour exercise and the rest of it .
15 Although they have other options , the fact they have not yet given up on Hirst means they still feel they can sign their prime target .
16 Seaview is a very friendly place — friends and relatives are encouraged to drop in at any time , and residents feel they can talk to visitors even if they do n't know them .
17 The IPG states clearly that it is designed for advice workers , but many instances have proved that clients have used it successfully when left to browse by hard-pressed advisers — an indication of its clarity of exposition and potential as a tool for those members of the public who feel they can cope without personal assistance and someone to listen .
18 In this situation , age-regression under hypnosis can be of immense value , allowing patients to free-float back under their own control to any past relevant events with which they feel they can cope , but not forcing the issue in any way .
19 STEVE BULL , the striker England feel they can do without , again emphasised the power that has set him poles apart from other strikers , at Molineux last night .
20 It 's very important they feel they can do something themselves as well .
21 City councillor John Fetherston , said : ‘ Blacon is already an area of high family stress and residents feel they can do without the addition of a home for children from problem backgrounds .
22 ‘ These trophy wives , ’ says Fortune , ‘ make the 50 and 60-year-old executive officers feel they can compete sexually with younger men , the kind of ego boost that does n't hurt when going up against Young Turks at the office . ’
23 This emphasis upon the need for cultural and social reinforcement , though often overlooked by educationalists , is crucially important if the learning process is to be useful and related to the experience of the community groups so that they feel they can go on to employ practical applications of their learning .
24 ‘ Certainly I have tremendous admiration for Leeds and feel they can go all the way to the European Cup final . ’
25 ‘ They feel they can distinguish themselves with greater transparency between PS/2s , AS/400s and mainframes , with less translation and overhead .
26 potential employers feel they can tell a lot about a person by their handwriting .
27 People feel they can tell a lot from a handshake and they are quite right .
28 He can also be expected to make the most of whatever face-savers the mediators feel they can offer him .
29 And if their own experiences are dealt with , ‘ they feel they can offer something to their children ’ .
30 All are familiar with their own experiences of being asleep , and feel they can give definite answers .
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