21.   There is a pervasive sense, a learned sense of damage.

22.   What saves such sequences from tedium is a pervasive sense of danger that gives the game emotional depth.

23.   Yet the pervasive sense of well-being will only grow next summer, when both England and Scotland take part in the World Cup finals in France.

24.   Claims of human rights abuse, including torture and disappearances, have compounded a pervasive sense of hopelessness.

25.   The left has been hit by a pervasive sense among voters that governments are more a problem than a solution.

26.   There is a pervasive sense of regimentation and order.

a. + sense >>共 1386
good 7.00%
strong 3.57%
perfect 3.14%
false 2.50%
great 2.21%
economic 2.19%
growing 2.10%
real 1.85%
new 1.80%
keen 1.45%
pervasive 0.33%
pervasive + n. >>共 220
influence 6.49%
corruption 6.28%
sense 5.63%
problem 4.55%
theme 2.16%
fear 1.95%
feeling 1.73%
violence 1.52%
pattern 1.30%
presence 1.30%
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