Sentence examples for sense grows from inspiring English sources

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While the cast's dizzying rate of turnover partly reflects contemporary perils, the sense grows that something more than verisimilitude is at stake.

The further the team slips away from the top three places, the more the sense grows that Zdenek Zeman's second stint with Roma may not last the year.

This form of crime story in a sense grows out of a double-barreled aphorism fired off in 1886 by the philosopher (and underrated wit) Friedrich Nietzsche in his "Beyond Good and Evil".

This beginning maternal sense grows inside little girls from their desire to be mothered (that may or may not be satisfied).

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Carey's new book in a sense grew out of The Intellectuals and the Masses.

I feel that I have in some sense grown up with it.

That made sense growing up in the 1940s, 50s and 60s.

If you sense growing frustration and despair, it's not just you.

The anxiety level of many lawmakers has been rising as they sense growing alarm about the economy.

We improve, act more kindly, show greater concern for others' welfare, and in that sense grow more moral.

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