1. But after a while the brain gym produces a sense of slipping away, while flashing colours play like a beautiful slow-motion firework display before your eyes.
2. Although Adams intended to pick one instant out of the bunch, he ended up accepting five instants that together produce a sense of flow.
3. But, in the end, they produced a sense of intellectual fulfillment equal to the thundering they might have been tempted to try in this venue.
4. He expected to get it, but the official word produced a sense of relief.
5. He clearly did not anticipate that his change of heart would produce the sense of outrage that it indeed did.
6. It would be excellent if this attachment had produced an increased sense of historical awareness.
7. Ms. Rosenberg noted that the last decade of a century has almost invariably produced a sense of momentous change, whether manifested as dread or as anticipation.
8. The situation apparently has produced a sense of inalterable resignation among Republican voters.
9. There appear to be two principal reasons the proposal has produced little sense of urgency at the White House.
10. There was a time, in fact, when a few days out of touch produced a sense of insecurity and disorientation.