Example sentences of "to feel that [pron] [be] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 At that moment I began to feel that she was mine , that I did n't want to lose her . ’
2 For far too long disabled children have been put away in special schools and been made to feel that there is something wrong with them , their disabilities are a burden and a thing of shame .
3 When , however , need and dare are used non-assertively , it is possible for the speaker to feel that there is nothing real ( no real need or daring ) situated in time to constitute a before-position in relation to the event evoked by the infinitive , and so to use the bare infinitive after these verbs as with the modals .
4 Often , all that is required is for individuals to feel that there is someone willing to be supportive and understanding of their feelings , willing to listen to their problems , and to discuss alternative strategies for coping with their social distress .
5 The things like a case study where you have to gather lots of information and analyze it , I mean that 's just what the reflectors like , cos they want to feel that there 's you know they th working is not just it 's actually working on some fact .
6 I began to feel that there was something wrong with my head , as well as my eyes .
7 Like the crooks pursued by the hero in Calling Bulldog Drummond ( 1951 ) , for whom ‘ life in peacetime seemed unbearably flat ’ , or the ex-officers who take over their old ship for smuggling runs across the Channel in the Ship that Died of Shame ( 1955 ) , or The League of Gentlemen ( 1960 ) , for whom robbing a bank promises their ‘ finest hour ’ , many filmmakers seemed to feel that there was nothing to do , now the war was over and the hopes of peace had faded , than go back to the site of old glories .
8 Miriam : It 's the same situation , the men come to feel that it is their right as male persons to be over the woman .
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