51. Day by day, you get a sense of that.
52. Each of those stories involves a man, a woman, children, families, work, lives -- and you get that sense out of the book.
53. Even as all this is happening, guidance counselors are telling students they really need to start getting a sense of what the college scene is all about.
54. Flipping through the June issue of Vogue magazine, one gets the sense that a certain female population has experienced exponential growth.
55. For their outlook to change, investors will have to get a sense that the money they are losing is their own, he said.
56. For whatever reason, kids got the sense that everyone was doing it, so it was OK.
57. From the sets, you also get a sense of open space, with lots of employees roaming long corridors.
58. From this vantage point, I get a sense of the town.
59. He needs to, he said, to get a sense of life and politics.
60. He took charge of the effort personally and visibly, and with every step, we all got the sense that change was a high priority for him.