21. The truth is that in a very real sense most families in Britain are not poor. 22. They felt no grief and experienced no real sense of loss. 23. Though a fictional character, Cu Chulainn came to stand for a very real sense of patriotic courage and self-sacrifice. 24. Then she remembered that they had no mind in any real sense of that word. 25. He never felt a real sense of vocation. 26. In a real sense, water keeps Earth alive. 27. In a very real sense, although answers to questions are being elicited in both approaches, the data that result are fundamentally different. 28. In a very real sense, post-war repression was the continuation of the war. 29. Thirdly, in Britain the dynamic industries surged ahead not of a generally underdeveloped economy but of one which was in no real sense pre-industrial. 30. The readings, prayers, responses and especially the hymns generated a real sense of enthusiasm for renewed efforts towards better understanding between the Christian Churches in Coatbridge. |