Example sentences of "[indef pn] has [art] sense " in BNC.

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1 It 's vital that everyone has a sense of belonging to the school and is kept fully informed of events that are taking place .
2 They are communities in the sense that one has a sense of ‘ belonging ’ in them , and in the sense that Shetlanders belonging to each are said to be distinguishable by special characteristics in dialect or , less often ( and more humorously ) , by difference in mentality and general attitudes .
3 It is a momentarily breathless sight , and all the more so because one has a sense , as one watches , of a man running to meet his destiny this summer .
4 One has the sense that everyone now thinks well of Bakhtin , whether a Marxist like Terry Eagleton , a historical scholar such as Jerome J. McGann , or a practising novelist and critic of fiction , David Lodge .
5 There violent death is spectacle ; one has the sense of killing but not of dying .
6 One has the sense that he himself was beached there and that one of his comforts lay in writing out his fears in order to bring his readers to the same sands where he lay struggling for air .
7 One has the sense that , in such a theology , there are two glorified persons in heaven retaining their sexuality , Christ and Mary .
8 In marine manufacturing one has the sense of a kind of using up of existing facilities and skills without much new investment , although the Tyne does have R and D capacity in this sector .
9 It is rather like working with people from other countries ; there may be good communication at one level , but at the same time one has the sense of the difference of cultures .
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