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1 So said the books, but he still felt a compulsion and prying.
2 He felt a compulsion to share his news with her.
3 In Vida's demands Carol felt a compulsion , but she was too listless to obey.
4 Leslie felt a compulsion riding inside her, leaving her with an inexplicable need to move.
5 This was a thing he felt a compulsion to do, and I was tired of fighting it.
6 If Belasco's son was not here, why had she felt a compulsion to come to the cellar?
7 He felt a compulsion back to all the standards he had so vaguely yet so desperately been fleeing.
8 I felt a compulsion to know the Europe that had so recently spawned a great war and a revolution.
9 Before, he had sometimes felt a compulsion , an uncontrollable urge, to reveal what had happened, to come forward and tell the truth.
10 She almost felt a compulsion to touch her own throat, but she knew that it was not a rash that afflicted her.
11 The idea of him feeling a compulsion to stop the killer would play no role in her resentment for losing him to the job again.
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