Examples of 'having a sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "having a sense"

having a sense: This phrase implies that someone possesses a certain perception, understanding, or awareness of something. It suggests an individual's ability to intuitively grasp or comprehend information, emotions, or situations, indicating that they have a certain level of insight or awareness about them

How to use "having a sense" in a sentence

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Meditation should be having a sense of ease about it.
Having a sense of fear within their presence.
Having a past means having a sense of history.
Having a sense of humor about this is helpful.
Bretons are famous for having a sense of celebration.
And having a sense of consistency throughout is important.
Feeling overwhelmed or having a sense of a lack of control.
Having a sense of patience seems to escape some.
There is no law against having a sense of humor.
And having a sense of home is so important to me.
I have been accused of not having a sense of humor.
Having a sense of humor is also how to be attractive to women.
Pardon me for having a sense of wonder.
Having a sense of humor in family living is a good thing.
Without even having a sense of smell.

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Having a sense of curiosity is very helpful.
Excuse me for having a sense of history.
Having a sense of belonging is a common experience.
The third aspect is having a sense of social belonging.
Having a sense of whether an object is near or far from us.
And do it while having a sense of humor.
Having a sense of normality and routine.
This is what you call having a sense of adventure.
I think having a sense of humor is important in everything that we do.
I was accused of not having a sense of humor.
Having a sense of character in business is the same way.
He said it is like having a sense of doom.
Having a sense of what is considerate in dealing with others.
Nobody can accuse me of not having a sense of humour.
We like having a sense of control over our lives.
Nobody ever accused me of not having a sense of humor.
I seem to be having a sense of deja vu all of a sudden.
She looks down on me for not having a sense of humor.
Part of that is having a sense of discernment and accompaniment.
When we do not laugh we are accused of not having a sense of humour.
I like having a sense of light and airiness and space.
It truly holds its weight of having a sense of belonging.
Having a sense of purpose means believing that we have a future.
Nobody is shielded from having a sense of low self esteem.
Having a sense ofjustice is nice.
Seeing no reason for living or having a sense of purpose in life.
Having a sense of individuality is important in even the strongest relationships.
I can not even imagine not having a sense of smell.
Not having a sense of urgency.
It felt like actors not really having a sense of direction.
Having a sense of natural speech patterns is essential to a good dialogue.
Happiness is also about identifying and having a sense of purpose.
Against having a sense of humor.
I never thought horses were capable of having a sense of humor.
Without having a sense of humor.

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