Example sentences of "feel i [vb mod] " in BNC.
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1 | I feel I ought to be nice to them wherever possible . |
2 | Now , I feel I ought to warn you : you wo n't have quite such a good chance at the end as you would have at the front . ’ |
3 | Speaking of dunking , I feel I ought to apprise readers of this pert little nipple of an hebdominal magazine of my current orientation concerning the beast with two backs — or three on a good night . |
4 | That 's in fact what I feel I ought to , since nothing of mine could ad to the fire and force and beauy that 's here . |
5 | Even though I 've got the option of not doing it , I do n't really feel I could not do it , because I feel I ought to do it . |
6 | I feel I ought to have done more for her . " |
7 | ‘ I feel I ought to cry more than I have . |
8 | Erm reference has been made er a couple of times to the appendix which I attached to my submission , that 's the map and the schedule of strategic constraints , I feel I ought not to let it pass without some comment . |
9 | Erm as we 're on Greater York I feel I ought to say something having a s small part of the Greater York area within Hambleton . |
10 | You are all familiar with our loyal supporters , but what about those people on the fringes who may have given a donation or done something for Save The Children in the past , but never really followed it up and there are the people who are interested who think , it 's a charity I feel I ought to support . |
11 | ‘ I feel I ought to be making it . ’ |
12 | ‘ But there are so many people who want me to do things and I feel I ca n't let them down . |
13 | At first interview she said the strain of looking after her mother-in-law was considerable , that it was putting a strain on her marriage in that she and her husband were always quarrelling these days , and that she had got to the point when ‘ I feel I ca n't go on any longer ’ . |
14 | I feel I ca n't keep dosing the tank with finrot remedy . |
15 | I want to go and rebuild my life , but I feel I ca n't until he contacts me . |
16 | There is so much I want to say , I feel I ca n't spare one minute from you when I might be with you telling it all to you . |
17 | ‘ It 's the thing over my face — I feel I ca n't breathe ! ’ |
18 | ‘ Although I 'm champion and it 's been a wonderful year I feel I ca n't truly call myself the title holder until I beat Joey on the roads . ’ |
19 | It 's not often they come back from work she said they feel I ca n't , not yet , she said I could never my housework and that 's too much yeah she likes to do |
20 | Having read December 's issue I feel I might be able to help Laddie the unkempt Cocker from December 's Post Bag . |
21 | I must ask those who are more familiar with the sciences to forgive me for any passages where they feel I might be guilty of over simplification . |
22 | ‘ I feel I shall die of misery … when I die I want written on my tombstone : ‘ Here Lies a Child Who Perished Miserably From Homesickness ’ . ' |
23 | I feel I shall at last be in the hands of someone who will bring me back to health , to life . |
24 | ‘ Mother , ’ she declared firmly , ‘ I feel I would prefer your absence . ’ |
25 | I feel I would fit in well as part of your company , and look forward to hearing from you . |
26 | I feel I would like to write to you on how they are operating the Railway today . |
27 | I feel I would be laughed at . |
28 | I feel I would have had a chance of breaking my North West ‘ duck ’ . |
29 | She says ; I feel I would be failing in my duty as a hostess if I did not tell you everything in this house stops for tea . |
30 | ‘ If I soften the edges — whether I need to personally or whether it 's being imposed on me — I feel I 'll be letting down the revolution . |