81. In reading this novel, one never gets the sense that Mirvis is being disrespectful or poking fun, nor that she is toeing some hard-and-fast line.
82. In the off-season, you get the sense that the sand finally has a chance to breathe.
83. In this film, however, we get no sense of the larger world Ali lived in.
84. Instead, they will get a sense of how it would feel to actually drive the car.
85. It also has advice on how to get a sense of humor.
86. It had a feature on bundled services and even let users rate service providers so other visitors to the Web site could get a sense of reliability.
87. It has warmth, and people get a sense they are in Provence just by looking at them.
88. It was salacious and voyeuristic, but we got the sense that it was a classy sociological experience.
89. It was the first time I ever got the sense that the fans of New England understood they could play a role in the outcome of a game.
90. Listen closely and you might get a sense of what drives these young people to drugs.