Sentence examples for an sense from inspiring English sources

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As impressive as the system may be, it is in an sense already obsolete, rather like the printed census form itself, which dates to 1830.

When the Tour de France began in London and Kent three weeks ago, there was an sense of exhilaration as warm as that weekend's rare sunshine.

At that stage, although his worst excesses were behind him, there was an sense that Evans had got lost in the trappings of his own celebrity.

It does have an sense of impending doom.

If the episode was meant to convey an sense of claustrophobia, mission accomplished.

"This word encompasses an sense of 'flip flopping' but it also implies a number of other complicating forces.

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A library gives a sense of community.

It's a business in a sense.

In a sense, privatisation is a misnomer.

A sense of humour.

A sense of propulsion.

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