1.   An irradicable sense of self-righteousness seems to be the narcotic that inures these religious fanatics from any realization of the harm they have done.

2.   A sense of mortality seemed to hang heavily on them.

3.   And his sense of identity seems rock solid.

4.   A new sense of longing seems to have emerged, a desire to unify the country as a national community.

5.   A slight sense of panic seemed to float down over us like so much Afghan dust.

6.   But in this year of closure, the sense of loss seems profound, outweighing the inclination to celebrate another farewell speech.

7.   Common and budgetary sense seem to lie with the Wildlife Society, which has a sober mission but, it seems, a light heart.

8.   Good sense seems to be a lifelong trait.

9.   His sense of joy seems to overcome him.

10.   She had a string of private conversations with the mediators throughout the day and the sense of urgency seemed to mount.

n. + seem >>共 1552
people 2.07%
investor 1.12%
thing 1.12%
side 0.82%
official 0.77%
player 0.72%
government 0.62%
team 0.61%
company 0.60%
problem 0.59%
sense 0.06%
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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