Examples of 'us a sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "us a sense"

The phrase 'us a sense' does not seem to have a clear definition. However, if it is intended to mean 'give us a sense,' it can be interpreted as a request or desire for someone to provide or convey a feeling or perception to the speaker or a group of people

How to use "us a sense" in a sentence

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us a sense
Anything that might give us a sense of where he went.
Gives us a sense of personal power in the world.
Achieving our goals gives us a sense of accomplishment.
Give us a sense of the route our suspect took.
Order and routine give us a sense of security.
They give us a sense of security while travelling.
The spirit of a place gives us a sense of belonging.
God gave us a sense of humor so we would use it.
Sight and vision gives us a sense of control.
This gives us a sense of continuous movement and change.
Thank you for giving us a sense of purpose.
To give us a sense of why we gather in this hallowed hall.
They usually give us a sense of security.
Giving us a sense of control over the outer world.
Our routines give us a sense of security.

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Give us a sense of how much the campaign costs a year.
The car gives us a sense of freedom.
Give us a sense of something raised at your table in response to this panel.
These activities give us a sense of value or contribution.
This neurotransmitter is responsible for providing us a sense of wellbeing.
This gives us a sense of pride and satisfaction.
Our grandmother instilled in both of us a sense of civic duty.
They give us a sense of purpose and reward.
Our culture unites us and gives us a sense of security.
To give us a sense of how would we respond.
Ritual behavior gives us a sense of security.
It gives us a sense of purpose and togetherness.
Those positive developments give us a sense of guarded optimism.
That gives us a sense that it is near and imminent.
Being surrounded by others gives us a sense of belonging.
It gives us a sense of purpose and enriches our lives.
What we do again and again gives us a sense of security.
It gives us a sense that their sacrifice is not forgotten.
Knowledge of family gives us a sense of belonging.
This gave us a sense of freedom and complete control.
We cling on to traditions because they give us a sense of identity.
Our history gives us a sense of identity and calling.
Relatedness involves relationships that give us a sense of security.
It also gives us a sense of the timing of the judgment.
Being part of a religion gives us a sense of community.
Compasses give us a sense of security regarding our direction.
That one phone call gave us a sense of hope.
This gives us a sense of unity throughout the world.
It should deepen within us a sense of security.
It gives us a sense of who we are and that we are not alone.
Our own two hands gives us a sense of pride.
It gives us a sense of security and hope.
It is a quality of the unknown to give us a sense of hope and happiness.
Just give us a sense of what you have seen.
Jumping between the three realities gives us a sense of instability.

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