Example sentences of "[noun] i feel [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 I knew he 'd fought James on it tooth and nail , and though in all honesty I felt I 'd won him round to some extent since , the prejudices remained beneath the surface of benignity , waiting only for some unwary blunder on my part to crack the surface and let them burst through .
2 For my part I feel it was a great shame that this reminder to us all of a man 's bravery should have disappeared .
3 ‘ If we perform adequately in the middle of the field I feel we 've every chance of making it through to the next round . ’
4 At times I felt I was just a kind of palimpsest , or a blackboard that could always be wiped clean to make room for his own work .
5 As a P.C. I felt I was not a success .
6 So dear Dr. Godman I feel I have been treated badly in this case and would be grateful if you would pursue this matter further .
7 Yes , in poetry I felt I could stand at least as his equal , and indeed what started off that day as a sort of master-pupil relationship soon became a strange kind of poetic collaboration , in which we played equal parts .
8 Sometimes at work I feel I have had enough and I am overwhelmed by the material so that I thirst for meditation which can be a rededication and a balancing of our lives .
9 AS A COPYWRITER AT the agency responsible for advertising the launch of Femidom I felt I had to comment on the remarks made by your testees ( pun intended ) .
10 He said that ‘ Every player has their price , if the offer were 2M Id have rejected it , but as it nudged 3M I felt it was a good deal for Leeds ’ .
11 He said that ‘ Every player has their price , if the offer were 2M Id have rejected it , but as it nudged 3M I felt it was a good deal for Leeds ’ .
12 They 'd brought a poor young woman with a baby in a pushchair and we traipsed all around , in and out of houses , it was bitterly cold , and at the end of the exercise I felt we could have saved a hell of a lot of time .
13 Having read December 's issue I feel I might be able to help Laddie the unkempt Cocker from December 's Post Bag .
14 On the mainland I feel I have to look much smarter .
15 ‘ In the present circumstances I felt it … safer … to have the balance of the Council know of my plans .
16 In these circumstances I feel it is perfectly reasonable to ask for the full refund of £29.50 , not to mention compensation for all the vexation and trouble I have been caused .
17 There was a gaudy shrine , and for a moment I felt we had entered the den of a fortune-teller .
18 ‘ And the moment I feel you need proper psychiatric help I shall enlist it for you , believe me .
19 ‘ It 's funny , ’ she said , ‘ but it 's the only place I feel I 'd like to stay .
20 ‘ As soon as she saw me on the doorstep I felt she knew something .
21 some days I feel it now Dennis .
22 HAVING watched Carrick Rangers through the years from as far back as the B Division days I feel I must comment on the pathetic lack of support given to the manager by the board .
23 In the first edition I felt I owed a debt of gratitude to my old teacher , Professor Geoffrey Lampe , who has since died so courageously of cancer , to close friends , the Revd.
24 Bingham must get it right for a match I feel we can get a 0–0 draw or a 1–0 win out of — yes , I 'm serious !
25 In that match I feel we would gain some consolationf from having 11 corners and maybe want to see the moves leading up to those … as they did nt amount to anything they may have just shown the ‘ dangerous ’ attacks .
26 While I appreciate that you are quoting the system Inventor 's personal opinion I feel it is irresponsible to say that freeze branding spoils a horse/pony 's looks , especially as the item is in the format of a News Review not an advertisement .
27 As I stride across the plain I feel I have a glimmering of what it means .
28 I felt after working hard for twenty seven years I felt it was a shame .
29 After Africa I felt I could deal with it . ’
30 ‘ After a while I felt I knew what they were going to say .
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