1. A good union officer must give the sense that if he had to do it, he might break the law.
2. Even a small success gives a sense of achievement.
3. Gone is the wide fast road and its dangerous crossing, where the stripes gave walkers a false sense of security.
4. Red and purple salvias blend well to give a sense of harmony in the garden.
5. Spencer and his bandmates never give the sense that they look down on the pop styles they play with.
6. This imparts a rhythm to the neck even when it is straight and gives a sense of alertness and tensile strength.
7. Handling and using them may give a sense of the past.
8. For the first time local Labour parties were given some sense of common identity, which had been lacking on the political wing since the disaffiliation of the ILP.
9. Its role, however, is increasingly important as an ancillary to selling both in the receiving and giving senses.
10. Although precise figures are difficult to find, a series of Gallup polls done for the National Association of Music Merchants gives some sense of the modern decline.