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1 I have a foreboding of evil, but politeness obliges me to remain.
2 He did not reason out the wonder of it, nor did he have a foreboding for the future.
3 But this is not all: I have a foreboding that something affecting will happen while I am out.
4 I can refuse you nothing; but I have a foreboding that yours and my happiness will be wrecked for ever.
5 She promised again, little thinking that the crisis of which he seemed to have a foreboding was so near at hand.
6 If it was possible to have a foreboding any more ominous than the one I already had, that fit the bill.
7 People are apt to have a foreboding of evil; but on the present occasion there were ample reasons for dreading mischief.
8 Come in, come in; let us eat together once more; for I have a foreboding that it is for the last time.
9 But when he hears they are dead, I have a foreboding - Ifeelit in my bones-thathe will instantly order us back.
10 This sounds as if I have a foreboding - Ihave ,andfrom your inscription on the photo I think you have the same fear.
11 I have a foreboding ... He paused, sighed, then laughed and flung back his head, as if throwing off some weight that had oppressed him.
12 For Ken had a foreboding that he could not do it again.
13 She had a foreboding that if she slept she would be in danger.
14 But I had a foreboding that something else would take place.
15 Mr. Prohack had a foreboding of a wild, transient impulse to take it.
16 Elizabeth had a foreboding that she would never see him again.
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