101. One gets the sense of Clinton fussing over each word while Bush delegates too much to his speech writers.
102. One gets the sense talking to Mitchell that he is relieved to find the day of reckoning finally here.
103. One gets the sense that they could devise better puzzles than they are given to solve.
104. One got the sense that none of them knew what they were talking about.
105. On the test drive, try roads like the ones you drive on most frequently to get a sense of feel and speed.
106. One way to get a sense of what Bush stands for is to hear him deliver a commencement address, something he does numerous times each spring.
107. Over time, she got the sense that Kushner was trying to turn it into the foundation for a full-blown play.
108. Parents get a sense of self-worth with regard to how well their kids play.
109. Probably the best way to get a sense of this scattered market is to look at a handful of hotels that consistently beat out the local competition.
110. Pravda was often the only place a reader could turn to to get a sense of what mattered to the Soviet leadership.