Sentence examples for whose senses from inspiring English sources

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He ended by focussing on the growing number of consumers older than seventy, whose senses of taste and smell have dulled.

Occasionally you see a fan whose senses are particularly deranged by her love for Mr. Bieber, and you hope that his security team has her picture on file.

It has dropped ceilings made of baffled glass to shield autistic students, whose senses tend to be hypersensitive, from the buzzing and glare from fluorescent lights.

The trend in the modern cinema has long been toward filming on location — it's more economical, and it lends an air of authenticity for the benefit of viewers whose senses have been dulled by excess.

The mountains are 'malign', the landscape is 'ungraspable' (a word Thubron uses twice too often) and soon the travellers are reduced to automata whose senses seem 'wrapped in insulating tape', unable to form 'a sentence or even an image'.

The board, staff, chapter leaders, instructors, students, and members of the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art mourn the death of trustee Marshall Allan, whose senses of curiosity and compassion for the communities he helped build and the interests he held closest live on in the hearts of those working alongside him.

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In effect, Bernstein is a musical naturalist whose sense of drama is human-scale.

Here was a composer whose sense of correct and effective word setting verged on the uncanny.

He was also a man whose sense of propriety was sometimes indistinguishable from squeamishness.

AJ was very clearly also Algis Budrys, who was Algirdas Jonas Budrys, whose sense of exile was profound.

From there, father and son began a journey whose sense of inevitability grew.

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