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1 We live because it is pleasant even to have the sensation of pain.
2 I have the sensation of it now, in my hand, my brain, as I write.
3 Laura wanted to drive, to have the sensation of at least going from one point to another.
4 I have the sensation that whatever happened I could not possibly be more happy than I am.
5 When I think of it I have the sensation of a great happiness, and also a slight disappointment.
6 In this one very special case we know what happens: we have the sensation called "seeing the star."
7 When Francis had been in office for only two years, he suggested: I have the sensation that my pontificate will be short.
8 I often have the sensation when I look at it that it's a solid thing up there, protecting us from what's behind.
9 Assuming that you are turning to the left, it will have the sensation of a wind coming to you from the right.
10 It helps to have the sensation that you are writing a book that doesn't exist and that you, as a reader, would like to exist.
11 Her eyes fluttered, and she began to have the sensation of tumbling, of losing her balance after being hit by the force of the shock.
12 For part of a second they had the sensation of three gravities.
13 So go now, dearest, and have the sensations , and write about them.
14 For Blaine, it had the sensation of a delicious and fleeting dream.
15 Linda had the sensation of grasping at streamers, forms, of sparkling mist.
16 Rage had the sensation that something heavy was lying against her forehead.
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