Obama might have sensed from the outset it would not be a grueling exercise.
Although the designer let skirts down to floor level, you sensed beneath them an undulating body; and even boxy sweater dresses were tactile in their soft mohair surfaces.
Todd: Well, I believe that the Germans still feel a secret and, at the same time, slightly narcissistic fear, as if they sensed that they are not quite part of the West.
She fully sensed the danger of her position.
She turned a couple of corners and paused by a storefront where she sensed my gaze from a distance.
There was a problem with each of these women and I sensed it, and what's worse, all of the rest of the women in the world would suffer the same affliction.
I sensed the camera angling up toward the sky.
What was most heartbreaking about the study was that one in 10 children sensed their parents' apathy towards playtime. Poor kids!
I would sigh with significance, when I dusted and caressed them and then found a place for them to go to. I guessed they must have sensed how I felt about their return.
Time passed — and the epithet ceased to be sensed — again because of its familiarity.
She sensed what was wrong by intuition.
Mother must have sensed my longing, for she would take my little brother and me back to visit my Granny on occasions, even after the divorce.
Tony Salzman, an American entrepreneur who has several businesses in Vietnam, says he has never sensed the slightest hostility in the 14 years he has been there.
I sensed he wanted to say more but was worried about offending me (he was such a nice guy) so I encouraged him to tell me what he was thinking.
But he sensed something like it, sensed the awesome truth, and as he stood there staring at the riverbank he was seeing it for all humankind.
The invader sensed an undercurrent of resentment among the crowd.