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1 The fear of man is no instinctive feeling in the invertebrate creation.
2 Possibly there was an instinctive feeling of rivalry on this very account.
3 My instinctive feeling was that Castro had a lot to do with it.
4 He had an instinctive feeling that it would not be best.
5 He paused a moment, with an instinctive feeling for the dramatic.
6 Her first instinctive feeling was one of reluctance to retrace that nerve-trying trail.
7 An obscure melancholy, the pathos of human fate, mingles with this instinctive feeling .
8 That, it seems to me, is the instinctive feeling that a man has.
9 I don't know, but I have an instinctive feeling that it will be.
10 An instinctive feeling seemed to separate Isabella and the lieutenant-governor for a brief period.
11 He had an instinctive feeling that he should fail if he went to her.
12 He had an instinctive feeling that she was either displeased or disappointed with him.
13 He had an instinctive feeling for what was scenic and effective in the stage sense.
14 That same instinctive feeling told her where he was.
15 I had an unreasonable, instinctive feeling of shame at being so weak compared to her.
16 We often get an instinctive feeling when we read something that is poorly translated, he says.
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