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1 His companion seemed instantly conscious of the seeming singularity of his expression.
2 She approached him with an affectionate anxiety, of which he was instantly conscious .
3 He was instantly conscious of something cool and critical in her attitude towards him.
4 I did as he directed, and was instantly conscious of a strong tarry smell.
5 I shall never forget, in that moment, how instantly conscious I became of my manhood.
6 The dragon was instantly conscious that she had made a mistake in speaking, and was angry accordingly.
7 Maraton, glancing across the room at him, was instantly conscious that this newcomer was no ordinary person.
8 Even through all his pain and preoccupation, Buntingford admired; was instantly conscious of the sheer pleasure of her beauty.
9 Down this I clambered, and was instantly conscious from the purer air that I was in some larger cavity.
10 When Cutty awoke-having had about two hours' sleep-hewas instantly conscious that the zest had gone from the adventure.
11 The moment a man gets a vision of God he is instantly conscious of something the matter with his tongue.
12 She became instantly conscious of her great sin in forgetting her almighty Friend and 'ever-present help in time of trouble.'
13 Was it that she herself was instantly conscious of the coldness of her greeting, and anxious to atone for that?
14 As I came back from a four years' absence from my own country, I was instantly conscious of a change.
15 Once Alan would have been keenly and instantly conscious of this slight chill; now he was not even aware of it.
16 Realising that the trap-door must be open, he listened for a second and was instantly conscious of some one in the room.
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