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1Not only her face, but her whole body, gave a sense of alacrity.
2Only the dark hall and the cigarette smell gave a sense of occupation.
3Wittmann gave a sense of what is to be expected.
4The little audience of strangers gave a sense of solitude.
5Perhaps, like the Trinity, it gave a sense of completion.
6Though grainy black-and-white, it gave a sense of the man.
7Rear-seat room was particularly good in the X1; the high roof gave a sense of space.
8Professor Strangio said the cabinet papers gave a sense of strong conviction, fundamental values and unity.
9A fine, clean shirt, one of Allday's best shaves; it often gave a sense of well-being.
10The air was wonderful; the vast open spaces gave a sense of abounding vigor and freedom.
11The fading light gave a sense of evening twilight even though it was not yet noon.
12The rush of the train gave a sense of almost floating out into the ethereal spaces.
13The clear voice rippling with novelty and excitement gave a sense of thrill to the occasion.
14Blunt as Ethel was, her heartiness of manner gave a sense of real progress in friendship.
15Its seclusion gave a sense of secure peace that was absent from the President's gloomy palace.
16The soft moonlight soothed, and the wide expanse without gave a sense of freedom which refreshed me.
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