Example sentences of "feels are " in BNC.
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1 | Property dualism holds that the perception and the neural events which are its physical basis are simply different aspects , properties or attributes of the same ( physical ) events : what the physiologist observes on examining the brain and what the owner of the examined brain feels are two aspects of the same event . |
2 | Petunias are raised in the greenhouse , but not the striped or edged sorts which she feels are just a little too bright for her garden . |
3 | Woosnam 's chances look more remote , though he is undoubtedly happier now that Phil Ritson , a South African coach , spotted a technical fault in his swing and has put him back on what he feels are the right lines . |
4 | A librarian may build up sections of the stock that he feels are important even though there is no immediate response in terms of issues . |
5 | There is also a far greater chance of tackling the issues the schools feels are important and not having them lost in the large number of demands from outside . |
6 | It is the success of these petitions that Mrs Whitehouse feels are a more realistic indicator of her support , and she claims that the 31,000 or so members who pay the small annual subscription are but ‘ the tip of the iceberg ’ . |
7 | Bits of both Open Look and Motif are already in there — and some features will be handled as objects — although Cunningham admits it is unlikely to make it up to the XT intrinsics level , on top of which the various interface look and feels are created . |
8 | In fact the impedimenta in each tank consists only of the features Derek feels are necessary to promote spawning — pots spawning mops , perhaps some plants . |
9 | Readers are also referred to Smith ( 1985 ) for a full and very personal account of the broad ethical issues which he feels are raised when white academic researchers study poor non-white minority communities in Britain . |
10 | Qualification represents the aggregation of whatever properties the speaker feels are needed to identify sufficiently what he wishes to talk about , and so it is entirely to be expected that , on occasion , more than one adjectival property should appear . |