Sentence examples for no premonition from inspiring English sources

"no premonition" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It means that there was not any forewarning or intuition about something that would happen in the future. Example: Despite the dark clouds and rumbling thunder, I had no premonition of the tornado that would hit our town later that night.

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He had no premonition of the marathon to follow.

"There was no premonition that this was a more important case.

I left Ms. Akalaitis's version, which runs through Sunday, with no premonition of bad dreams.

But I had no premonition that Sputnik had set in motion events that would shape my career.

We thought it was a little film for kids: we had absolutely no premonition of the success it would have.

He completed it before Joseph Stalin banished him, and he had no premonition that in 1940 he would be murdered by one of Stalin's agents.

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This makes sense on the assumption that if you have no more premonition of the likelihood of one option rather than another, they are for all you know equally likely to occur.

Apparently, he had no such premonition about his job prospects.

And no one had any premonition that he would become the pitcher that he did.

"Funeral Song" contains no thrilling premonitions of the Stravinsky to come.

So, no, I didn't have any premonition that it was going to happen.

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