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1 If thou dost perceive such feelings arising, turn gently away from them.
2 She was limited to speaking with the few mortals who can perceive such things.
3 Animals, therefore, need to perceive such intentions, which the exterior sense does not perceive .
4 Do you perceive such in me already?
5 Not to mention being able to stretch my mind and perception to be able to create and perceive such situations.
6 A slew of closures in the United Kingdom caused controversy recently, but the librarians here don't perceive such a threat.
7 At a greater depth neither dog nor insect could perceive such subtle effluvia, nor even the odour of the truffle.
8 Children's eyes are quick to perceive such things, and Katy saw at once that the Blue-room had never looked like this.
9 We perceive such things from a great distance, as all disaster may be perceived if we are not more usefully employed.
10 It cannot be denied that we perceive such certain appearances or ideas; but it cannot be concluded from thence that bodies really exist.
11 If they were true, Calyste would never be so constantly with her; he has too much good sense not to perceive such monstrosities-
12 The other effect of this asymmetry is that we feel a little unique, unlike others, for whom we do not perceive such an asymmetry.
13 The girls, perceiving such adoration, endeavoured with more or less success to be goddesses.
14 Bowers perceived such things sometimes-unwillingly
15 (She's a strong woman, thought Katin, who could perceive such subtleties.)
16 Always after a war or expedition he had perceived such matters more or less clearly, but not quite as now.
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