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1 People should not feel any sense of insecurity from Afghan or foreign troops.
2 Not for some time did I feel any sense of hunger.
3 Did you not feel any sense of loss or sadness at Archie's death?
4 Clearly I was being silly to feel any sense of menace.
5 At 27, I was unable to make decisions or feel any sense of self-worth.
6 I shall even cease to feel any sense of gratitude-
7 Oddly enough I didn't feel any sense of crisis.
8 Do you feel any sense of competition with him?
9 Does he feel any sense of obligation to bring great black stories to the screen?
10 Mr Scott said he did not feel any sense of danger while working with the prisoners.
11 They are too ill, too far gone, to feel any sense of shame at their present degradation.
12 Tumbling, surely, though at a guess very slowly because she couldn't feel any sense of being spun or rotated.
13 You must see something -a part of something, before you can feel any sense of mystery about it.
14 And when he is confronted with the charge of lying, the culprit seems seldom to feel any sense of guilt.
15 But it was impossible that they should yet, or for many a day, feel any sense of kinship with this aboriginal girl.
16 This process has been a demeaning one, and there are few survivors that have been through it who feel any sense of resolution.
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