1. And yet it was hard for many New Yorkers to shake the sense that this had all come out wrong.
2. And we never quite shake the sense that this is a farewell to the troops.
3. Back at his job in London, he could not shake the sense of belonging that he had felt among the impoverished Malagasy people.
4. But he might want to shake some sense into his power forward first.
5. I want to grab these cretins by the scruffs of their ignorant necks and shake some sense into them.
6. It was hard for many New Yorkers to shake the sense that this had all come out wrong.
7. Someone had to grab you by the collar and shake some sense into you.
8. That alone should shake his sense of responsibility.
9. Then the other half, the sensible Randolph, seems to grab hold and shake some sense in him.
10. Those feelings can be particularly intense for crime victims, Myers said, because their experience has shaken their sense of trust in people.