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1And I perceive many Londoners every day come.
2Likewise, he is able to plainly perceive many fine vibrations of light which are invisible to the ordinary sight.
3He perceived no reason for changing his convictions, but he did perceive many good and cogent reasons for not making them public.
4A qualified wine taster may be able to accurately perceive many of the more objective physicochemical properties of a wine, such as acidity.
5On my way through the book I perceived many new applications of my law of irony.
6When you have perceived many objects, then you begin to reason in order to establish relations between them.
7Above the cottage roofs she now perceived many masts of vessels clustered near the base of the tall chimney.
8About an hour after the service was over, perceiving many people directing their steps toward it, I followed them.
9Nevertheless, even at the court, the more thoughtful began to be anxious, and perceived many dark points on the horizon.
10Having perceived many objects, we remember our perceptions, and this enables us to discern wherein things differ and wherein they agree.
11Looking back, he perceived many things, and chiefly that he had taken a wrong line, and approached Mary's husband from a fatal angle.
12I grew gradually to know these people, my new neighbours, largely through their children, and I perceived many things I had not dreamed of-beforethen.
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