1. Eventually Ivy herself seemed to sense the need for an explanation. 2. She was beginning to sense his need for her, and pondered whether she was ready for this final stage in their relationship. 3. About five years ago she sensed the need for something deeper. 4. Both partners sense the need for a change. 5. But he said that he has sensed a need for other outside accreditation. 6. But, sensing the need to steal back the headlines as scarlet-faced CBS officials cringed, executive producer Robert Halmi Sr. piped up. 7. During other times they sense a need to pursue other activities besides writing, but not because of blocking. 8. Government officials seem to sense some need to restore momentum. 9. His second-grade teacher recommended private school for him this year, sensing his need for smaller classes, more independent projects and a creative environment. 10. I sensed the need for diplomacy when we talked. |