1. But the class had established a sense of trust and even the child who was most responsible for name-calling stopped doing it.
2. Collecting an object so closely associated with family and tradition is a way to establish a sense of security, a feeling of sanctuary in an often hostile world.
3. He frequently goes on line to chat with peers about communicating with the younger generation and establishing a sense of cohesiveness in the extended family.
4. In the NFL, East is east and west is East and even Scorsese would be a long shot to establish any sense of direction.
5. Ornament established a sense of scale.
6. The cast works together smoothly, establishing a sense of surrogate family as they shoot up the bad guys.
7. The panel said such bragging was common among insecure rich kids trying to establish a sense of self.
8. The way to break through silence, he says, is to establish a sense of common experience.
9. They have already answered many of those questions by establishing a sense of reliability and consistency to the UMass game.
10. Work helps establish a sense of identity in our lives.