Examples of 'very strong sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "very strong sense"

very strong sense - Describing a heightened or intense feeling or perception towards a particular aspect or situation

How to use "very strong sense" in a sentence

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very strong sense
A very strong sense of what was expected of him.
I am also getting a very strong sense of grain.
Very strong sense of the physical world.
Antonio had a very strong sense of morality.
I view this anxiety as collective in a very strong sense.
Chicago has a very strong sense of history.
Very strong sense of grain.
They have a very strong sense of family.
Canines can also detect some cancers using their very strong sense of smell.
Morocco has a very strong sense of culture.
What we have had to explain is that Americans have a very strong sense of fair play.
I always had a very strong sense of independence.
I am not actually hurt at any time, but there is a very strong sense of fear.
There is a very strong sense of cultural identity.
Successful organisations have a very strong sense of purpose.

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He has a very strong sense of family loyalty.
Taro had a serious personality and a very strong sense of justice.
It evokes a very strong sense of the location.
Most of people succeeding in moneymaking have a very strong sense of responsibility.
I get a very strong sense of water.
He looked at me and said you have a very strong sense of smell.
I have a very strong sense of identity.
For men, deciding on the bride includes a very strong sense of responsibility.
I have a very strong sense of what other people are feeling.
I always have a very strong sense.
A very strong sense of contour.
Number six has got a very strong sense of territory.
Unlike bats, however, dolphins have good eyesight and taste, plus a very strong sense of touch.
Grandma had a very strong sense of family.
Developed to track and hunt badgers, dachshunds have a very strong sense of smell.
Says you have a very strong sense of righteousness.
Whenever I see his back, I always have a very strong sense.
There is a very strong sense of safety.
He was a deeply spiritual man, with a very strong sense of God.
They have a very strong sense about other animals.
They are passionate about everything they do, with a very strong sense of justice and ethics.
She has a very strong sense of justice and obligation.
The theology is based on justice and a very strong sense of right and wrong.
There is a very strong sense of belonging to the school community.
This belief equipped them with a very strong sense of responsibility.
I had a very strong sense that my first would be a boy.
He loved his family and had a very strong sense of responsibility.
I have a very strong sense of how things could be and should be.
Wendell does seems to live by a very strong sense of morality and ethics.
He has a very strong sense of responsibility and consideration for others.
But because the cat had a very strong sense of righteousness.
I felt a very strong sense that something terrible had happened on my watch.
Interestingly the speakers had a very strong sense of direction and geography.
Yet in a very strong sense the explanation of common descent is also trivial.
Hendry even highlights that they still have a very strong sense of racial and cultural identity.

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