31. Kinship links through frequent intermarriage and numerous personal friendships cemented the bonds that gave Wigston and similar places a real sense of belonging to a community. 32. They and male servants were hidden in a real sense. 33. There is a very real sense in which the strange invariant set is a single object and not just the sum of its parts. 34. She had thought she was healed, beyond his reach forever, and in every real sense she knew that she was. 35. And they have a real sense of being more credible. 36. Can a school be a democratic organisation in any real sense? 37. And in a very real sense, it was midwifed by Bill Buckley. 38. And in a very real sense, Kevin Greene is just that. 39. And in a real sense, he was part of our great national dream. 40. Because there is heart and soul here, a real sense of the quiet drama of lives lived in the margins. |