Example sentences of "feel [that] they be [verb] " in BNC.

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1 She had felt that they were getting on so well until Edie appeared .
2 Hal 's cooking was becoming more and more rushed , the fatty 's felt that they were going to become thin in a matter of seconds and the ‘ skinnys ’ were very hungry .
3 Group members should not only feel that they are contributing to the life of the group , but that their participation is important .
4 By equating cruise with SS-20s , the NATO governments may feel that they are signalling to the Soviet Union their preparedness to fight fire with fire .
5 I 'm thinking of the other poor chaps who might not feel that they 're getting cut glass decanters .
6 Jeff what 's another way that you might make the audience feel that they 're involved ?
7 Make them feel that they 're treated as different .
8 I know , but what I mean is that when they see the city centre , the people who are walking up and down the city centre , they see all the national charities , they do n't necessarily feel that they 're organised in the same way and therefore that they should be participating , and the whole palaver of getting a licence and applying is actually quite difficult , it 's not a simple , it 's not something , we get numerous telephone calls in the office saying ‘ Well can I go out next Saturday and rattle a tin for such-and-such ’ , and you say ‘ Well , you ca n't ’ , and it 's left much too late , so that people do n't know about the way you get licenses to rattle tins in city centre .
9 Members of suitable quality were needed , but members must feel that they were getting value for money .
10 For example , ‘ I forgive you for being so patronising towards me ’ would make them feel that they were having their sins confessed to them .
11 On the ground and first floors , products were displayed in a more domesticated , less austere atmosphere than in London with a deliberate attempt to make customers feel that they were shopping in a private house from an earlier century .
12 Then someone will call us and they will take a blood sample , and I will be terrified as the needle goes in and I feel that they are draining me , that I have no blood left to give .
13 For example , in their linguistic ‘ salvage ’ work in Australia , many scholars feel that they are assisting by making available to Aboriginal communities a record of their languages which are under severe pressure from English ( see for example , Dixon and Blake 1979 ) .
14 The promoter is able to purchase such merchandise in bulk and thereby pass savings on to the customers who feel that they are getting good value for money .
15 So basically you , you find them interesting because that you feel that they are connected in
16 ‘ I think , more than that , we have a responsibility to try to help youngsters themselves feel that they are valued .
17 ‘ These are not easy questions to resolve but I think that if it is possible , actually to speak to these characters in such a way that they feel that they are valued and that they do have a part to play in the community , then we are on the way to resolving questions of this sort .
18 I think there 's a more serious thing that we have n't actually touched on which is that many people feel that they are discriminated against when they go for certain posts
19 I see many ways of a solution but there is never positive solution , but I feel that they are putting units into this country , like they can bomb anywhere they like in this country .
20 He says : ‘ In the current recession , which is biting further and further into the North-East , small businesses feel that they are carrying the main thrust of the banking community 's claw back of their lending . ’
21 It is as if Dr Melvile , a psychologist , and Colin Johnson , a journalist , feel that they are springing a brilliantly new idea on us , which nobody has thought of before .
22 Girls , particularly in their final year of study , often feel that they are expected to become engaged .
23 Well I think there must , this must be a very common feeling for a lot of people that they feel that they 're balanced on a knife edge .
24 That Kellynch Hall must be let , ‘ a beloved home made over to others ’ , is deeply felt ; but , within a few weeks of the Crofts ' arrival as tenants , Anne ‘ could not but in conscience feel that they were gone who deserved not to stay , and that Kellynch-hall had passed into better hands than its owners . ’
25 Such contributions were highly valued because the members felt that they were learning much about their own school .
26 As they clung together in that unutterable pleasure , he felt that they were defying everything that had persecuted them .
27 Some felt that they were viewed in terms of being disabled while others mentioned that their tutors lacked confidence in them .
28 It had been a hard year , the public felt Lauda had been ill done by , and everyone felt that they were seeing the apotheosis of one of the great drivers and the first signs of greatness in his natural successor , Alain Prost .
29 ‘ I do n't think they , or the likes of Norman Mailer and Budd Schulberg ever felt that they were slumming when they wrote for the sports pages , ’ says McIlvanney .
30 But for the month of December , the students felt that they were riding a well-placed political movement .
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