111. The handsome brick buildings are linked at their corners or by covered-bridge-like walkways, creating the sense of a ghostly, mazelike city.
112. The image created a sense of a moral universe turned on its side, dislocated from normal time and space.
113. The juxtaposition creates a sense of loneliness and panic, a stomach-turning dread that makes the survival instinct look almost comically weak.
114. The intimate mood of the movie seems to have created a sense of personal involvement in his audiences, Mrs. Helfgott said.
115. The nation has bet so heavily on technology, Buchwald suggests, that the bet itself creates a sense of optimism.
116. The massive concrete and canvas textures that define B.C. Place may create a sense of voluminous extravagance, but it has little to do with gala events.
117. The next year, the Fishers entered six runners from different villages to create a sense of traditional competition.
118. The myth is that the Resistance recruited millions, but history suggests that as many Frenchmen collaborated, creating a sense of shame.
119. The people behind this show really know how to create a sense of event.