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1 I have a premonition that the twins have fallen into something or other.
2 I have a premonition that it will not be mine so very long.
3 I have a premonition that we will 'run up against' something before night.
4 But I have a premonition that it will be soon.
5 You know what it means when we traders have a premonition of this kind.
6 Jack had seemed to have a premonition , Willy explained, but nobody objected or complained.
7 Mozart seems to have a premonition of the treatment which he received later from the Archbishop.)
8 You said you have a premonition .
9 It is probably the butler, and I have a premonition that that is good old Nurse with him.
10 I even have a premonition that we are going to meet her as we walk down for a sandwich.
11 Did he have a premonition ?
12 Not even yet is it sufficient to have a premonition of the truth; the truth must wear a familiar colour.
13 I have a premonition (woman's intuition, if you prefer), that you will be the victor in this struggle.
14 To be frank with you, I have a premonition that you will be honored with the nomination for the Vice-presidency.
15 I have a premonition , Chief Inspector, that whoever else may fall into the net, Sin Sin Wa will slip out.
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