Examples of 'was a sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "was a sense"

was a sense - This phrase is often used to indicate that there was a feeling or perception of something, suggesting an emotional or intuitive understanding of a situation or experience

How to use "was a sense" in a sentence

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was a sense
All my life needed was a sense of some place to go.
It was a sense of euphoria never experienced before.
From the very beginning was a sense of protection.
There was a sense of menace lurking in this silence.
At the time there was a sense of hope.
There was a sense of service to society and nation.
What they had in common was a sense of courage.
There was a sense of victory following these events.
What attracted people to her was a sense of joy.
But there was a sense we could overcome them.
And in that battle there was a sense of.
There was a sense that we should just give up.
But what we felt most was a sense of relief.
There was a sense of design back then.
In the printing room there was a sense of urgency.

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I think there was a sense of overconfidence by the government.
One thing nobody had to teach me was a sense of justice.
Perhaps there was a sense of mutual disappointment.
It had all happened so quickly that there was a sense of unreality.
There was a sense of loyalty that went both ways.
But behind the cordiality was a sense of trepidation.
There was a sense of solidarity based on hostile feelings.
What motivated him was a sense of injustice.
There was a sense of confidence with these women.
What was missing then was a sense of community.
There was a sense that a boundary had been crossed.
What struck me instead was a sense of perspective.
There was a sense of great relief from everybody.
In his adieu to his son was a sense of regret.
There was a sense of shame that was present as well.
During the last interview there was a sense of hopelessness.
There was a sense of responsibility that weighed on my shoulders.
What seemed to be missing was a sense of adventure.
There was a sense of relief when we reached home.
But there was a sense.
There was a sense of relief amongst the crew.
In the beginning it was a sense of duty.
There was a sense that something supernatural was present.
I think what was going on was a sense in which.
I think it was a sense of relief that he was willing to do that.
And it is also clear that there was a sense of confusion as well.
There was a sense of someone using a telephone.
His immediate reaction following the result posting was a sense of relief.
There was a sense of irritation coming from it.
As it got closer to the ceremony there was a sense of excitement in the air.
There was a sense about it was something special.
There also were personal vendettas involved and there was a sense of a class war.
There was a sense of danger about him.
The effect produced on the people by these words was a sense of fear.
All my life needed was a sense of someplace to go.

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