Sentence examples for sense suspicious from inspiring English sources

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His mission, should he sense suspicious Iraqi movements, was to telephone his headquarters, a 30-minute drive away, to report something was amiss.

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Implicit in the Daily Mail's venom is the idea that being republican (in the wider, rather than US, sense), being suspicious of organised religion, being a pacifist or a socialist – all these things, which are upsetting to the Mail and its readership – become a cardinal sin if you are also a foreigner.

"It's important to note that our employees at Paris de Gaulle airport were the ones to sense something suspicious about the passenger who was apprehended in Boston," Carty said.

In this sense, being suspicious can be a very convoluted way of not facing the realities of failing relationships, or of making poor relationship choices.

Sensing something suspicious about them, Mr. Niehous ran to the door and tried to force it closed.

He was quick to sense a slight, suspicious with strangers, and unable to conceal a certain arrogance toward those less quick-witted than himself.

In the sense of how suspicious people are in Paris.

Agents were supposed to relocate when sensing danger or suspicious activity, clone for redundancy or replacement, operate autonomously and asynchronously from where created, collaborate and share knowledge, and be self organizing.

Whether this was to protect the living from embarrassment or from an old-fashioned sense of decorum, so suspicious to our kiss-and-tell age, we shall have to wait and see.

Reflecting on some of the ideas in his great book Culture and Society, Raymond Williams observed that it was only when he "realised that no one ever used [the word] 'community' in a hostile sense" that he became suspicious of it.

Préval has "a not-always-helpful world view," she complained in one cable, having an "essentially cynical (and often justified) view of the Haitian political process" and being "a nationalist politician in the Haitian sense of the word – suspicious of outsiders' intentions and convinced that no one understands Haiti like he does".

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