1. But in a very real sense he was right and they were wrong. 2. Casualness with a real sense of style that made it look great. 3. Censorship is now, in a real sense, polarized along political lines. 4. Children need to feel a real sense of belonging. 5. Her personal anecdotes as a hospital chaplain showed a real sense of fun intermingled with her obvious dedication. 6. I got a real sense of achievement when my work was first published. 7. In a real sense, the balanced budget amendment is an insurance policy against a bad budget deal. 8. In a very real sense the concept of a Commissioner is open to criticism. 9. In a very real sense, payment of dividends represents a choice between future capital gains and current cash payments. 10. In a very real sense, though not the sense they were expecting, the kingdom had come in power. |