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senses造句
(61) If a prairie dog senses danger, he whistles a warning. (62) Was she taking leave of her senses? (63) His senses were blunted by the whiskey. (64) But John had not taken leave of his senses. (65) Such life-styles were, however, fluctuating in two senses. (66) Must not allow her senses any room to manoeuvre. (67) Each of our senses is a remarkably astute censor. (68) She had taken leave of her senses! (69) But perhaps his senses accommodated quite different facts, data. (70) Perhaps it was that close brush with death that had sharpened all her senses. (71) No one in their senses puts money on a horse other than in the hope of winning money. (72) But frequently they appear to have taken leave of their senses when it comes to choosing the right sort of women. (73) In fact, one way and another the food is very aptly named, having risen from the ashes in two senses! (74) This man she's married finally came to his senses, but he was refusing to marry her at one point. (75) Its role, however, is increasingly important as an ancillary to selling both in the receiving and giving senses. (76) We were to use all our senses, our fingers, our eyes as well as our taste buds. (77) They usually work best in conjunction with the two senses we can record, sound and sight. (78) Her responsibility for Comfort brought her back to her senses. (79) Everything about him assailed her senses in a way she resented bitterly yet seemed unable to do anything about. (80) Confused by the mind and diffused by the senses, we seek pleasure and lose the great treasure called life.RVM (81) You must have taken leave of your senses! b. You must have left your senses behind! 35a. (82) His cheek brushed hers with a cathartic effect on her senses. (83) After entering the cave, Hawk senses such awesome power that he flees in terror. (84) The best scenarios are where memories are recalled and expanded upon, using the senses to paint a picture. (85) His senses told him he was onto a good thing and his senses were rarely wrong. (86) Finally we come to sight, the most human of senses, the one which normally eclipses all the others. (87) Now it was blazing steadily, promising an out-of-control inferno, unless she came to her senses and stopped it. (88) This senses the water temperature and sends a signal to the control box where it is processed in a microchip. (89) Bakewell senses that Rudd was the brains behind the fraud, but it was the brothers who were condemned to death. (90) Diehard optimists, like Mr Pynzenyk, say that hyperinflation and economic collapse will eventually force the country to its senses.