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1 This might otherwise be fine, if it weren't for what these feelings evoke in us.
2 WHAT image does that word evoke in your mind?
3 What do you hope to evoke in people?
4 He was drawn and wretchedlooking and the approaching travelers seemed to evoke in him no recognition.
5 The aim of His act of blessing is to evoke in our hearts the love that praises.
6 Less important than the location is the feeling the images are intended to evoke in the viewer.
7 This is the mood your vintage oilcloth artisan types strive to evoke in their carefully-styled business ventures.
8 This is the mood your vintage oilcloth artisan types strive to evoke in their carefu(...)
9 I felt the same desire and eagerness that being held next to him could always evoke in me.
10 He did not, it is true, evoke in her that extreme sensation which has been called a thrill.
11 The deep feeling that memories would evoke in spite of ourselves sank back into the depths of our hearts.
12 This is Jenny's life, and the kind of emotions she can evoke in an audience are her special gift.
13 That recognition may evoke in the one a violent emotion of fear, and in the other little or no emotion.
14 There are exceptions, but the level of excitement those exceptions evoke in me is proof only of their rarity value.
15 By the mere mention of their names you evoke in reader or hearer a vague sense of your superiority and his.
16 It remains to be seen whether their feeling is intense enough to evoke in them the measure of sacrifice adequate for successful non-co-operation.
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