Similar words: dispensing, sensibly, sensible, sensitive, insensibly, insensible, dissension, nonsensical. Meaning: [sens] n. 1. the perception that something has occurred or some state exists 2. becoming aware of something via the senses.
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31. Using a sensing laser the robot measures its position more than 1000 times a second.
32. Some railwayman must have opened the doors, perhaps sensing he was in trouble.
33. Staff of the Remote Sensing Group are preparing a new remote-sensing training manual for geologists in developing countries.
34. Sensing an improvement of story, Kent agreed even though nothing of distaste was uncovered.
35. Sensing blood in the water, media sharks hunted down anyone still living who might have known members of the Jesuit party.
36. Woods, sensing blood, hit a fantastic second from 149 yards that almost went in, leaving him a gimme birdie.
37. With this it is possible to control the emission control equipment and ensure peak efficiency thanks to cylinder-by-cylinder knock sensing.
38. Sensing that Bertin was an art-lover, Zbo showed him some paintings and made a sale.
39. Sensing she was being watched, she spun round to face the doorway, the Beretta gripped tightly at arm's length.
40. Our remote sensing device has picked up a signal which is now displayed on a screen in front of us.
41. Departmental facilities are excellent in the fields of computing(sentencedict.com), remote sensing and laboratory analysis.
42. Neither of us cries but we are obviously repressing deep emotions, and peo-ple, sensing this, avert their gaze.
43. And the other women, sensing trouble, immediately began to edge their way out of the picture.
44. They found themselves becoming increasingly dependent on their dealer's advice, at the same time sensing it might be fatal.
45. He disregarded the Navigator's diminution of his name, perhaps sensing the undertone, this time, of almost fond indebtedness.
46. The department's manager for remote sensing will try to persuade different parts of the government to spend more in this area.
47. In the following sections of the report, country-specific programmes are outlined first, followed by remote sensing and regional programmes.
48. He smiled, sensing an odd happiness welling up in her, even though tears began to roll down her cheeks.
49. But what he seemed to be sensing was that the boy was dangerous.
50. The family matter weighs heavily on him, and he is probably sensing high levels of stress and embarrassment.
51. Sensing that he had the attention of the warriors the flagellant pulled himself up to his full height.
52. Sensing their presence on the threshold of the door, it twisted its head up towards them with a atrocious snarl.sentencedict.com
53. Journalists, sensing something rotten, have focused on describing the odor rather than identifying the source.
54. Sensing trouble, I let go of the handles of my new barrow and ran into the crowd.
55. This is certainly not remote, and much of the literature is concerned with true remote sensing.
56. This poll reflects what the Republicans of California are sensing.
57. Reaching these wells will involve linking the drill to sophisticated sensing devices which can detect oil-bearing formations.
58. As though sensing his glance, she turned around and waved to him.
59. We hedge about, sensing how close we can get to some one, and how much of ourselves we can risk revealing.
60. Sensing with all his faculties, his most subtle emotions are aroused.
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