1.   As he drew close to the hut, a sense of dread took hold of him.

2.   The fact that councillors agreed with him, whatever their political colour, suggests they are still sometimes willing to let good sense take precedence over party point scoring.

3.   Before its intergenerational sense took over, the verb had a variety of meanings.

4.   A dizzying sense of optimism took hold.

5.   A sense of desolation takes hold as each attempt to emulate Hickey fails.

6.   A sense of proportion takes hold and the Linda Tripps and Lucianne Goldbergs seem even smaller than we imagined.

7.   A sense of awe took over the increasingly raggedy group.

8.   But as the items become more personal, a sense of uneasiness takes hold of the crowd.

9.   But once Chuck is aboard a FedEx plane flying over the Pacific, an escalating sense of dread takes over as the aircraft gives a warning shudder.

10.   But when a sense of impermanence takes hold, and the mandate of Heaven comes into doubt, all in authority sense the danger of spiritual revival.

n. + take >>共 1201
government 2.42%
company 1.62%
people 1.59%
meeting 1.38%
investor 1.22%
police 1.16%
process 1.02%
official 1.00%
attack 0.80%
team 0.79%
sense 0.02%
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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