Sense sätze (in englisch)
- So in a sense, her.
- It made sense to me.
- I can sense this now.
- No, but I sense it.
- In some sense we had.
- So I had no sense of.
- Then it all made sense.
- It all made sense now.
- Have a sense of humor.
- They were in a sense.
- I guess it makes sense.
- And it made sense, now.
- And a sense of failure.
- I sense what you feel.
- It made more sense now.
- It makes a lot of sense.
- If that makes any sense.
- She has a sense of humor.
- Not in a biblical sense.
- There was a sense of a.
- It made no sense to Jes.
- A calm sense of waiting.
- Sense at last, I thought.
- The Sense of ‘I am’.
- THE SENSE OF ‘I AM’.
- We have lost a sense of.
- SO HAVE YOU , A SENSE OF.
- It makes no sense to her.
- I felt a sense of relief.
- There was no sense in it.
- They will feel the sense.
- The birds sense this too.
- I lost all sense of time.
- Now it all makes sense.
- Ruby could sense the fear.
- That made a lot of sense.
- You can sense that it is.
- Indeed in the sense that.
- I had a greater sense of.
- Common sense out to lunch.
- I do not have that sense.
- Ah, it makes sense now.
- That makes a lot of sense.
- In the most literal sense.
- She would sense it always.
- I can sense you know that.
- It evoked a sense of dread.
- She does sense the others.
- Does that make any sense?
- It all began to make sense.
- In a sense, this is what D.
- I guess that makes sense.
- What is the universal sense.
- That makes even less sense.
- The sense of just knowing.
- Brunch makes a lot of sense.
- What sense did that make?
- This makes no sense either.
- This makes much more sense.
- Here she feels a sense of.
- The common sense of it all.
- Suddenly it all made sense.
- I wish I could make sense.
- In a sense, it’s a gamble.
- And yes, it would make sense.
- Common sense is the aspirin.
- The loss of the sense of sin.
- The threads of sense break?
- But this makes little sense.
- It made sense and had value.
- I sense great things in you.
- The sense of identity will.
- It makes sense, I said.
- I could actually sense that.
- Instead there is a sense of.
- He wasn’t making any sense.
- I suppose that makes sense.
- I can sense the small one.
- It goes against common sense.
- Would it have made sense to.
- You have a sense of security.
- He couldn't make sense of it.
- This made more sense to Laura.
- No sense pushing it I thought.
- In a very real sense, New St.
- Maybe it was a sense of shame.
- These, he could sense, were.
- The following is common sense.
- In a sense, this was her idea.
- That doesn't even make sense.
- Yes, that makes some sense.
- It all makes perfect sense.
- I'm not sure that makes sense.
- The sense that ones thoughts.
- With a dry sense of humor of.
- Well, not in the normal sense.
- In some sense he was a winner.
- But that doesn’t make sense.
- Use your common sense on this.
- She would give me a sense of.
- The girl was sensing change.
- Your spirit is sensing things.
- He became more nervous, sensing.
- She still wept without sensing it.
- Sensing it would be best to bring.
- Sensing the crowd was now somewhat.
- Now it was sensing freedom at hand.
- Sensing his moment of truth, Jimmy.
- Val touched my hand, sensing my sadness.
- Sensing the same, Mya offered a solution.
- Sensing my fugue, he repeated the question.
- Aya glanced at her, sensing her uneasiness.
- Sensing this, Aarav takes her to a corner.
- As if sensing his interest, she glanced up.
- Blake was sensing there was something wrong.
- I remember sensing its majesty and infinity.
- Now tapping on table and sensing a chill.
- Alex, sensing their thoughts, shook his head.
- Sensing the extreme leap of faith she had just.
- She looked sideways at him, sensing his teasing.
- I am sensing a great sadness in you, my Lady.
- Moses, obviously sensing she was at the end of.
- There has, Hanor agreed, sensing its pain.
- Sensing that, Olin decided to employ an analogy.
- Sensing that his PA was about to go into ful OCD.
- Sensing this, Philip II of Macedon made his move.
- Sensing bad news in the air, I became very anxious.
- Sensing that she was being watched, she hesitated.
- Sensing my approach, the wild man turned to face me.
- As if sensing this; she wouldn’t make eye contact.
- The woman turned back, finally sensing his presence.
- Colling agreed, sensing that she wanted him to leave.
- Many species of animals have this incredible sensing.
- The monster, sensing the kill, began to prep its’.
- But she still held back, sensing that there was more.
- Sensing his mood, they edged away and melted into the.
- Sensing that she was tired, he turned then walked away.
- Sensing that Gasbag was new to the country, and surely.
- Hillary nodded, sensing that she was sincere about that.
- Roman cut her off, sensing the onset of world war three.
- Shiva nodded, as though sensing where this conversation.
- I am sensing his location from a far more distant place.
- Gary tapped her on the shoulder, as if sensing her agony.
- Perhaps even as a child, sensing the impossible in Roger.
- I’m sensing them stronger and stronger as we draw closer.
- He sniffed his fingertips and nodded, sensing what it was.
- Sensing that a race was afoot, their horses looked up and.
- Sensing the man‘s frustration McCall went for the throat.
- Doug, possibly sensing the tension, headed off the scuffle.
- But he was sensing that their arrival was creating a stir.
- As if sensing he was skating on thin ice, his eyes softened.
- Lezura slowed down the Thwopter, sensing something terrible.
- Patricia was finally sensing that this was about something.
- Hope, perhaps sensing his reservations, found his eyes and.
- Brandela shivered, sensing the tension in Donovan with this.
- Hush, sensing his mood, laid her head on his knee and whined.
- The karoti had turned in their direction, sensing something.
- The pack, perhaps sensing my interference started to grumble.
- Sensing the tension of the situation, she responded directly.
- Honey, sensing the time, had rushed to the phone and dialed.
- Sensing that he once again may have said the wrong thing, he.
- Keep your arrow on them, Dobber said, sensing his fears.
- He did not argue, and escorted her off the floor, sensing her.
- What Joe was sensing, as he found a way to participate in his.
- Alex stared at him momentarily, sensing that the stranger was.
- Several God Boys gave up the attempt sensing they had a lot to.
- Sensing his serious mood, she took his hand and with a sincere.
- As if sensing her fears, he leaned forward and kissed her cheek.
- Wickland nodded, sensing that she was genuine with her comments.
- Travis, sensing something was wrong, re- arranged the question.
- The casket hatch swooshed open sensing the elevated bioactivity.
- As if sensing a discord within him, Hope added, And it could.
- Perhaps sensing his frustration with the question, Hope offered.
- Sensing he was getting nowhere with this mammalian display, Ugg.
- Sensing the change in the tone, Alex inquired, Everything all.
- Perhaps sensing more than a practice bout, other men drifted over.
- The man, sensing the direction of the camera, quickly hurried by.
- Sensing something wasn’t right, Michael placed it on the floor.
- After a while you have a way of sensing when a storm’s brewing.
- Sensing her obstinacy, he leaned back in the comfortable leather.
- Sensing no hostility from her, he gave in and revealed the truth.
- Th e BPM-1 is comes out in form of sensing the Amniotic Universe.
- Emotions are sensing metaphors for the quality of our experiences.
- Sensing the change in attitude, Van Thorn stood up and thrust his.
- Great question, said Rip, sensing an opportunity for stalling.
- I look between them, sensing tension, but unsure of what's going on.
- One cannot help sensing, at some level, that this is what animates.
- Marc sensing his great anxiety and melancholy asked what was wrong.
- Instead he felt tense, sensing a movement heading in his direction.
- Hope fidgeted in her chair, evidently sensing his unease about her.
- Used to happen to me all the time until I started sensing workings.
- Sensing a constant flow of information, Mitchell continued to probe.
- As if sensing my thoughts, her eyes gleamed impishly over the table.
- What happened? John asked, sensing something bad had happened.
- Sensing things about the way that candlelight reflected off my face.
- The point is, I’m sensing that something else is bothering you.
- Was he interested? asked Robin, sensing the need to be guarded.
- Sensing something, the boy runs to the scribe, who holds him tightly.
- Sensing he was genuinely concerned, she reached out in a softer tone.
- The Queen thankfully came to her help then, sensing her embarrassment.
- It can only be sensed.
- The crowd sensed it too.
- In any case, he sensed.
- She was all I sensed now.
- He had sensed a certain.
- He sensed what was coming.
- He had sensed trouble as.
- I sensed that these were.
- He sensed he was not alone.
- At that moment, I sensed.
- I sensed that someone was.
- He sensed that this was it.
- Credit sensed the panic in.
- I hoped he sensed my unease.
- She sensed strength and pain.
- And Theo had sensed it first.
- He sensed they were cold now.
- Even I sensed the difference.
- He sensed eyes following him.
- I sensed she was a little sad.
- Gabrysia more than sensed it.
- But she sensed it would be a.
- Breckenridge sensed it was a.
- Somehow, I sensed that I was.
- He sensed there might be some.
- I felt nothing, sensed nothing.
- But he sensed he was not there.
- He sensed my need to sit down.
- Maybe Grover sensed my emotions.
- Edwin sensed he’d hit a nerve.
- Manny sensed my nod and exhaled.
- Del sensed where this was going.
- I sensed that he was going to.
- He sensed movement to his side.
- Claire sensed a loaded question.
- Sitting up, he sensed a chill.
- Still, she sensed eyes upon her.
- The very air sensed that there.
- Brian sensed there was more to it.
- She sensed that he wanted to talk.
- He never sensed the other being.
- He sensed her attraction for him.
- You had sensed the attack on her.
- I was surprised by what I sensed.
- Thomas apparently sensed his angst.
- Lee must have sensed Sam’s stare.
- She would have sensed my presence.
- He sensed there’d been no abuse.
- He must have sensed my resentment.
- Somehow, the princess sensed her.
- The creature must have sensed my.
- She breathed, she saw, she sensed.
- The baby sensed her mood and wailed.
- He sensed what was going to happen.
- And Mom, I sensed that it was not.
- Than sensed this change in her mood.
- I even sensed a little hint of joy.
- I sensed that there was something.
- You sensed a presence there?
- Around him, he sensed the bemused.
- The moisture level is sensed by a.
- I sensed that the resident was sad.
- But I sensed Cal wanted a decision.
- I sensed a new resolve in these two.
- And she sensed John’s humiliation.
- I sensed that he was telling me we.
- She also sensed the atmosphere had.
- He must have sensed something in her.
- However, she sensed nothing of that.
- She sensed that something was wrong.
- Lisa apparently sensed his uneasiness.
- I sensed that Picotte was hesitating.
- The crowd sensed the end was at hand.
- He sensed the presence of Bloodtooth.
- I sensed he was reluctant to leave me.
- Ricardo sensed it and shook his head.
- He sensed his master’s displeasure.
- I sensed that there were two of us.
- She sensed the unspoken qualification.
- He sensed singing would relieve the.
- Rhal sensed a wave of fear from the.
- Everything he saw and sensed was her.
- The captain sensed Quell drawing near.
- I sensed their fear and their hatred.
- He sensed the change and moved faster.
- Sarah sensed something was on his mind.
- I sensed I was getting depressed again.
- Im sure He sensed what we all needed.
- Somehow, I sensed that something was.
- Sound sensed Mitch’s minor annoyance.
- Without looking, he sensed there was.
- Zarko smiled as he sensed her urgency.
- Instantly he sensed something abnormal.
- But he sensed that was about to change.
- The healers sensed it and then I went.
- He sensed that he had been here before.
- Frank sensed the challenge in her tone.
- As he went he carefully sensed the air.
- Even Danny had not sensed its presence.
- That wasn’t enough for her, he sensed.
- I awoke to my senses.
- With all of my senses.
- The senses blend to film.
- All of my senses chilled.
- His new senses going into.
- It is an orgy of the senses.
- Is the pleasure of the senses.
- Allow the senses to lead it.
- Shock had deadened my senses.
- I tried to focus on my senses.
- This is because of our senses.
- Open the door to your senses.
- But in his senses died at last.
- The horses are our five senses.
- Chunt regained her senses and.
- Care of the senses and promo-.
- His senses are now confused.
- IT ROTS THE SENSES IN THE HEAD!.
- Kandras, too, came to his senses.
- Not by their senses and not by.
- Harry quickly came to his senses.
- The horses are your five senses.
- They have very different senses.
- It would overwhelm their senses.
- I had to come to my senses first.
- I felt that I lost all my senses.
- Senses are superior to your body.
- I came to my senses, I don't know.
- Father McGuire came to his senses.
- A warmth prickled over his senses.
- The fumes overwhelmed her senses.
- I'm glad he's come to his senses.
- She snapped me back to my senses.
- His senses were keener than hers.
- I, old fool, am losing my senses.
- I nodded my senses on high alert.
- His olfactory senses tripped his.
- But his senses were now stimulated.
- For a second, I lost my six senses.
- The five senses are a curious thing.
- I just came to my senses is all.
- So far his senses had been correct.
- Here we have the fire of the senses.
- Viruses have none of our five senses.
- By and by, he recover’d his Senses.
- Manish was shocked out of his senses.
- As her senses began to awaken, she.
- Phoebe senses you are one of those.
- Frank comes to his senses and pulls.
- So Arjun must subdue his senses and.
- The sharp aroma assaulted his senses.
- This principle is true for all senses.
- His senses were playing tricks on him.
- An illusion of her as body and senses.
- They say you need to have five senses.
- Finally coming to your senses then?
- Alex’s senses were suddenly awakened.
- Once the weed senses heat, it changes.
- I remember my senses being heightened.
- A wave of foul air flooded his senses.
- All the five senses demand different.
- But then that I got back to my senses.
- M: Senses are mere modes of perception.
- The third cause : Attachment to senses.
- He didnt have to send out his senses.
- I see that you are testing your senses.
- In the strictest of all senses, he said.
- Prathayara or Withdrawal of the Senses.
- Every one of his senses is constantly.
- Psychobiological pain dulls our senses.
- His feline senses were placed on high.
- All of her senses were incredibly dull.
- He knew her senses were keener than his.
- However, Marc brought him to his senses.
- Members of the G-8, come to your senses.
- His senses pricked up at a foreign voice.
- Amazing how tension sharpens the senses.
- He only senses the danger, not the help.
- Something could be confusing his senses.
- He senses something isn't right with her.
- He will come to his senses after a while.
- It was too much for my fritzed-out senses.
- Maybe the bloodlust dulled his senses.
- Svidrigaïlov returned to his senses and.
- His senses were highly tuned for trouble.
- It senses, enjoys and appreciates things.
- They are also not all of our inner senses.
- His senses were being honed to a fine edge.
- His feline senses were considerably more.
- He will recover his senses in a few hours.
- But the wizard called them to their senses.
- But he senses there was more to the story.
- Her extra senses detected a wizard around.
- I can’t stand it, if I come to my senses.
- In the dead of night he came to his senses.
- Had Johnny the Killer come to his senses?
- For a fraction of second, I lost my senses.
- It is indeed the sublimation of the senses.
- I final y came to my senses and found the.
- She'd realized this and came to her senses.