91. Listening to her for awhile, one gets the sense that Mrs. Steiner would have little patience for books theorizing about people like herself.
92. More than a decade ago, Ellifritt was searching for a way to help his students get a sense of how things are built.
93. Most of them went to college, graduated, got some sense into their heads and quit using drugs, then went on to become useful and productive citizens.
94. Ms. Sobieski said she gets her sense of style and her eye for a bargain from her parents.
95. NotHarvard.com collects that data, Rosenfelt said, only to get a sense of what courses it should offer in the future.
96. Nevertheless, you get the sense that this was a set of deep truths and disturbing images from the Vietnam War that lurked within him like a disease.
97. On the other hand, it helps because you really get a sense of who you are and where you are.
98. On the commission Durnil got a sense of optimism about how intergovernment cooperation could confront a complex ecological problem.
99. One gets a sense of such grandeur from the stylish robe and headdress worn by an archer made of painted pottery.
100. One gets a sense of their differences in their approach to the figure.