1. And he has learned he still needs to go out to lunch occasionally, just to feel part of the business world. 2. By playing down racism, Loury makes it possible for blacks to feel a part of their country. 3. Parents need to feel part of the assessment procedure. 4. The therapist should explain fully why certain areas of questioning are being broached so that parents feel part of the assessment procedure. 5. But, for the first time in his life, Robert felt part of a success. 6. He believed the key to motivation is making employees feel part of a team, and to improve this he would encourage informal social interaction between management and employees. 7. Coleridge in his state of enhanced perception feels himself part of nature. 8. Marjorie is among those who benefit from being able to feel part of a community in a home close to the town centre. 9. Craig Chalmers reckons that much of the credit for making the new men feel part of the Scotland set-up is down to Hastings. 10. He and his father agree that alienated youngsters need to feel part of society again. |