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sense

  • common sense

    Anybody can tell this from common sense.
  • make sense

    Didn't make sense.
  • strong sense

    He had a strong sense of responsibility to his vocation of preaching and loved to compare himself to St Paul.
  • sense of humour

    That's exactly my sense of humour.’
  • sense of being

    In spite of the long hours and sense of being almost constantly on call it wasn't all work at Howard.
  • great sense

    ‘But there is a great sense of achievement and a good atmosphere between the teams.’
  • general sense

    No, I don't think so, not necessarily, not in the more general sense of the word therapeutic.
  • sense of guilt

    We all, most of us, drive cars, you know, in that sense is there some sense of guilt around that in some way we are contributing to the war.
  • clear sense

    It would perhaps be better to concentrate on giving support for the newly elected socialist MPs, and trying to refound a clear sense of what socialism means today.
  • sense of responsibility

    He had a strong sense of responsibility to his vocation of preaching and loved to compare himself to St Paul.
  • make sense out

    The fundamental challenge for analysts in scanning is to make sense out of vague, ambiguous, and unconnected data.
  • sense of political

    The sense of political focus that empowered the early Screen project has been dissipated.
  • real sense

    Many witches with whom I have discussed Christianity have a real sense of humour and pleasant personalities.

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