Sentence examples for with a premonition from inspiring English sources

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Roth, who did decadence and stagnation very well, wrote with a premonition of how much worse things could get.

James wrote to his father on the first day of the Somme with a premonition he would not return to Tyneside.

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But in the Virginia Woolf cycle she was extraordinary, rising to the lyrical heights of "Fancy (February 1927)" and "Parents (December 1940)." In 1919 Woolf wrote that her goal for her diary was "something so elastic that it will embrace anything," words Ms. Johnson Cano sang with hope and a premonition of melancholy.

The concerts featured a suite of music from both games interspersed together with the songs from Trigger comprising "A Premonition", "Battle with Magus", "Chrono Trigger", "Peaceful Days", "Outskirts of Time", "Frog's Theme", and "To Far Away Times", as well as a boss battle suite that featured "Lavos' Theme".

Yuri's gaze turns back to the sky, peppered now with dry fallen leaves (a premonition, perhaps, of the petals cast before the viceroy in A Passage to India).

Or perhaps, much like our protagonist Clara, who is able to predict future events with uncanny precision (including a great love affair with Esteban), my father had a premonition that this novel would play a major role in my life, culminating almost thirty years later in one of the highlights of my career as an editor.

Elon Musk celebrated Labor Day with a dark premonition: Countries competing to be the best when it comes to artificial intelligence technology could "likely" be the case of WW3, according to the prolific technologist and entrepreneur.

In a parody of the types of purple-prose weed strain descriptors you might find on sites like Leafly, the 49-year-old fabricated pot names like "Daddy Issues," which "leaves [smokers with] a deep feeling of regret and existential dread with a lingering premonition that things will just get worse".

Ramirez then left the team for two days, and Damon, who played with him in Boston, had a premonition.

(which was kind of shady if you ask me) I kind of had a premonition that with they might drop the price considering the holiday sale.

Aesthetics in the last third of 18th century France saw developments in divergent directions, most of them being based either on dissatisfaction with the present or on a premonition of a new order.

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