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(121) A girl pulling swedes in a field senses the shadow of parachutes and gapes up, knees braced and hair tangling.
(122) To dispel another myth: we have not entirely evolved from this animal ability to use our senses for survival.
(123) During the journey away from his old un-reformed self, the mystic has to enter a dark night of the senses.
(124) Senses rioted, coherent thought fled, and for mindless seconds they were oblivious to the world about them.
(125) She lay still for a moment, holding her breath while she listened and assembled the information from her senses.
(126) Meanwhile, unless his senses were awry from fear and pain, a newcomer had arrived on the scene.
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(127) I had hoped that the cool impersonal air in the Saltine Motel Restaurant would bring me to my senses.
(128) She gave herself a full minute to find her bearings in this mute kingdom, and her senses made the adjustment gratefully.
(129) You challenged him to a fight? Have you taken leave of your senses?
(130) Never for one moment does this shimmering, simmering emotional desert storm of a film relax its grip on your senses.
(131) In these senses this show contributes to contemporary radical perspectives within the visual arts, especially as contextualised within the gallery.
(132) Number one, in all senses, was to establish a democratic, constitutional monarchy.
(133) Quick, somebody send the kid a message to come to his senses.
(134) When that moment comes, one senses, they are going to have to drag Clintonout of the Oval Office.
(135) It is by no means so simple for the insurer who is ignorant of that until in some senses it is too late.
(136) Again he experienced the heightened awareness and sharpening of the senses, which always accompanied his bestial transformation into a primal killer.
(137) It is as if the information processed by the senses becomes integrated to form an analogue of the energy patterns impinging upon them.
(138) In some senses these could also be regarded as special classification schemes.
(139) Competence and efficiency are closely tied to personal senses of worth and value.
(140) Eachuinn Odhar suffered a week of fever before he came to his senses.
(141) It senses the danger and almost instantaneously cuts off the power with a speed of reaction which can prevent a tragedy occurring.
(142) If he senses some one is a little nervous of him, he tries to intimidate them, though his temperament is superb.
(143) In all these senses, the new organization retained most of the features of the organization that had just been abandoned.
(144) One approach to sites is to look at the way we experience them through our senses.
(145) Man has no Body distinct from his Soul; for that called Body is a portion of Soul discerned by the five Senses, the chief inlets of Soul in this age. William Blake
(146) But she senses my momentary abstraction, thinks she's won the fight and lets her guard slip.
(147) Abram exhibits great sensitivity and insight into the essential reciprocity between our human senses and the sensuous earth.
(148) Jaq similarly drew the line at wine, which could fuddle the senses and put a person in needless peril.
(149) The distinction between rationalism and empiricism relates to a distinction between knowledge acquired by reason and knowledge acquired by the senses.
(150) In science or engineering we use instruments to amplify our senses.
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