11. But teens today seem to want to avoid conflict with their parents and they express a sense of respect for them.
12. But they expressed a sense of unease that it had come just at the outset of the new round of high-level talks between the United States and North Korea.
13. But top officials of the FDA and the Agriculture Department expressed no sense of urgency.
14. But they also express a sense of genuine appreciation for the spare beauty of the rugged landscape.
15. Contenta expressed a sense of incredulity that, by now, has echoed throughout Colorado.
16. Even when patients express only a vague sense of impending doom, as Lehman did, caregivers should pay close attention, Mayer added.
17. He expresses a sense of awe and delight each Friday when we light the Shabbat candles in our home.
18. His photographs express this sense of tender surprise, a pure astonishment at connection.
19. If approved it would not have the force of law, but would express the sense of Congress on this issue.
20. In a telephone interview from his home in Ramallah, Adam Shapiro expressed a sense of disbelief about what is happening to his family.