61.   There is a sense which is appreciated in almost all the religions that religion is itself unsatisfactory and has to be left behind.

62.   If any sense of unity is to be preserved it must be created by the historians who tell the story.

63.   There is no sense of triumph yet in Summerchild.

64.   There was a sense among them, even the innocent ones, of naughty children who had gone too far and had been abandoned by their parents.

65.   It is precisely because our own human senses are not capable of doing what bats do that we find it hard to believe.

66.   Eventually, during my evolutionary wanderings through Biomorph Land -- the sense of triumph was scarcely less than on the first occasion -- I finally cornered them again.

67.   The point should not be overemphasized, since on occasion this sense of duty was not so much a cause of action but a post hoc justification of it.

68.   And there will always be a sense of impertinence and a sense of compulsion -- that we are driven to do what we probably ought not to attempt.

69.   Suddenly her senses were up in flames.

70.   There was no sense in even trying to tell her cousin -- again -- that she was just not the stuff that men went wild over.

n. + be >>共 1635
problem 0.82%
people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
sense 0.08%
sense + v. >>共 277
be 64.90%
come 1.79%
prevail 1.40%
have 1.23%
seem 1.17%
pervade 1.06%
remain 0.95%
take 0.84%
do 0.78%
begin 0.78%
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