11. In spite of much previous research to the contrary, the last ten years have shown that young children can begin to develop a sense of time...
12. The idiom is worth learning to understand in order to develop a sense of how you should respond to the questions inside an examination or coursework question.
13. Develop a sense of the audience having a responsibility, not simply being passive.
14. Since then has had to develop his senses of touch, smell and taste to work around his nursery at Hornton near Banbury.
15. Although versatility in itself may be a gift, Franklin is convinced that students can consciously develop a sense of timing that will intensify their interpretations.
16. And it seems that cyberspace, that impossibly crowded computer web of information, is rapidly developing a sense of taste.
17. As a guitarist, he developed a sense of grit to go along with his trademark sweetness.
18. As preschoolers venture further into the world, they develop a sense of ownership, another sign of their need for privacy.
19. At some point, you have to intervene in that process and develop the sense that work is the only answer.
20. Babies whose parents are continually depressed, distracted or disinterested never develop the sense of self-importance that comes from early bonding.