Examples of 'you get a sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "you get a sense"

You get a sense: A phrase used to convey that someone is beginning to understand or perceive something, often based on intuition or observation

How to use "you get a sense" in a sentence

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you get a sense
You get a sense of that in that picture.
Just letting you get a sense of her power.
You get a sense of the perimeter here.
You can see how you get a sense of playing with derek.
You get a sense of her being a real person.
This person can help you get a sense of who the doctor is.
You get a sense of duty and of love.
When the clouds part to reveal the mountains you get a sense of utter smallness.
You get a sense of movement in your images.
Caring for your child can help you get a sense of control over the situation.
You get a sense of calm and joy.
So I wanna show you this so that you get a sense of what can be done.
You get a sense of her personality immediately.
With cats in the house, you get a sense of camaraderie.
And you get a sense of a closure.

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You put faces to names, you get a sense of human beings.
You get a sense of how everything fits together.
This will help you get a sense of what we need:.
You get a sense of scale immediately.
Even before you pass through the gate, you get a sense of.
You get a sense of how people will react.
When you read his book, you get a sense of meaninglessness or loss of purpose.
You get a sense of refinement from the design.
From the streets, where you get a sense of how the world really is.
You get a sense of the country.
Beneath the superficial enjoyment of the report, suddenly you get a sense of inferiority.
You get a sense of dry mouth.
But you easily become overwhelmed, and you get a sense of feeling almost helpless.
You get a sense of it in the film.
If you score a point at a high rate, you get a sense of humour during the conflict.
You get a sense of history.
And the more cards you see … you get a sense of how everything fits together.
You get a sense that you are in something quite vast.
When you compare the images above, you get a sense of the advantages of image stabilization.
You get a sense that there is a manifesto in the works.
I have learned that when you work hard, you get a sense of pride and inner satisfaction.
And you get a sense of that when you are there.
And at Leipzig, and just so you get a sense of time.
Additionally you get a sense on the structure of the substance.
Of how free you could really be . You get a sense.
You get a sense of them from what they are saying.
In the company of Alessio Figalli, you get a sense that everything is taken care of.
You get a sense of possibility.
Should I take a picture with some kind of prop so you get a sense of scale?
You get a sense.
Now tell me - do you get a sense that this is over?
You get a sense of privacy while still getting filtered light.
I won't be able to do a perfect job on it, but you get a sense.
But you get a sense of what it is because it is represented by its price.
Well, if you teach students long enough, you get a sense.

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