Examples of 'i sense something' in a sentence
Meaning of "i sense something"
This phrase indicates that the speaker has a feeling or perception about something, even if they can't fully explain or define it. It suggests that the person has an intuitive or instinctive awareness or understanding, often without concrete evidence
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i sense something
I sense something different about that one.
I can only tell you that I sense something unusual about him.
I sense something between the two of you.
I know but I sense something in her.
I sense something like the shadow here.
I can not put my finger on it, but I sense something strange about him.
I sense something eager in you this morning.
If you apply yourself, I sense something big.
I sense something about that cornfield.
Or is happening . I sense something has happened.
I sense something of the old days in it.
Come on… come now I sense something wrong here.
I sense something so sincere in your disguise.
The opposite always occurs . When I sense something is going to happen.
I sense something more of a purpose of devotion in it.
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First day on the job, I sense something odd in the air.
I sense something odd in the air.
She seems terrified. and yet I sense something.
I sense something deceptive and dark.
I am so fond of you . But I sense something.
I sense something unholy in the air.
I guess I am here right now because I sense something different in you, John.
I sense something terrible is going to happen.
I know we are acting like everything 's normal, but I sense something is up.
I sense something not quite right about you.
Call me crazy but I sense something has changed . ”.
I sense something inside you that is not human.
Oh, you got your serious face on . I sense something dramatic.
I sense something strange in the air.
Is it only my imagination that I sense something sinister about it? It's beautiful… and yet.
I sense something holding you back.
In these uproars, I sense something weird, Ownership.
I sense something in you as you sense it in me.
No, I am telling you, I sense something about that cornfield.
I sense something odd with that tone of yours.
I am fine . I sense something more.
I sense something in the corner of my eye.
Can you see anything? No . But I sense something is close.
I sense something else seems to be going on in the house.
Young lady, dareth I say, I sense something unique about you.
I sense something strange about him.
This sort of thing happens often. Hold on. I sense something else.
I sense something out there.
You know, I could be wrong, Ray, but I sense something very personal in your motivation.
I sense something about you.
Look, Dave, I can not put my finger on it, but I sense something strange about him.
I sense something fascinating about it.
A crack in the Evans ' facade . Normally I would say not a chance, but I sense something.
I sense something deceptive and dark in his emotional makeup.
If that were true, should not I sense something about him, too?
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Later there was more of a sense of hindrance or delay
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