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(151) Where the Mind is biggest, the Heart, the Senses, Magnanimity, Charity, Tolerance, Kindliness, and the rest of them scarcely have room to breathe. Virginia Woolf
(152) Only a little more educated than his neighbors, he senses trouble.
(153) Three weeks later Lavender had died of puerperal fever, but long before that Legh had come to his senses.
(154) He senses that the rules of the game exclude putting forward ideas.
(155) By which is meant that they have developed their ability to focus both senses and mind upon a thought process.
(156) Conflicts that hurt others can have a boomerang effect if management senses productivity has been lowered. 2.
(156) Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
(157) In all these senses, therefore, the exclusively training model performs no educational function at all.
(158) One neat little pair with opposing senses is that of the suffix-ing and the to of the infinitive.
(159) Paige could feel her heart beating like a trapped bird in her chest and her senses reeled.
(160) She kept her cool and dished out more than her fair share of barefaced cheek, in more senses than one.
(161) However, the Full Moon in Scorpio on May 16 should bring everyone to their senses and give some light relief.
(162) We can generalise from the rights and wrongs of his account of seeing to the use of the other senses as well.
(163) In the midst of the morning rush-hour his laughter drifted after her, curling round her senses and inflaming her still further.
(164) He'd need to keep his senses sharp and try to put any such callow thoughts quite out of his mind.
(165) Other insects attract their mates by exploiting the third of the senses(sentencedict.com), smell.
(166) The vital clue to an individual's sickness may come through any of the senses, so use them all.
(167) Dana had been too determined to avoid her, and Claudia's finely tuned senses told her Dana was uneasy.
(168) The matter of sexually abusive language in texts is in some senses a separate issue.
(169) This can be discerned in either or both of two senses.
(170) I know what you're saying and I think you've taken leave of your senses.
(171) Returning to his senses, Theseus flung himself down flat beneath the sweeping horns.
(172) Thus all the senses of mouth discussed earlier will represent lexical units belonging to a single lexeme.
(173) They are only limited reflections of formless matter that never completely yields to conceptualization through the senses.
(174) The technology of virtual reality uses a computer to map a user's body and senses directly into a digital world.
(175) There are many other aspects and dimensions of vision for it is one of the authentic senses of men.
(176) If this type of interviewer senses a weak spot he or she will hang on in there - mercilessly.
(177) I was running blind, but then Macrae faded from view and from my senses.
(178) Telepathy Similar in some ways to clairvoyance, but it mainly involves communicating with somebody else without using normal senses.
(179) In two senses the rural environment currently puts children at a disadvantage.
(180) Topic - word senses vary according to subject area or domain.
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