Foreboding in A Sentence

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    A sense of foreboding passed through her as she reluctantly followed the servant from the bedroom into a wide hall with gaudy gilded furniture and picture frames.

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    Although it is preceded by a "Good Friday" in Christianity, the somber tone of the events as a whole gives the day a sense of foreboding.

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    And she recalled in all its detail the night at Bald Hills before he had the last stroke, when with a foreboding of disaster she had remained at home against his will.

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    At the end of the novel, Danny has a foreboding about the forthcoming era, marked by the arrival of the Red Army.

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    Despite his foreboding, he left the chamber and sent word for Vara to meet him at the main gate.

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    For the most part, the blue skies and hillsides are natural and the less desirable locations are dark and foreboding.

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    Foreboding filled her at the expression on the deity's face, like she'd just won the lottery.

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    He did not know why, but he felt a foreboding that he would not carry out his intention.

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    He felt the sense of foreboding again, the unseen danger toward Katie.

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    He prophesied in London as Isaiah prophesied to the little towns of Palestine and Syria, "often with dark foreboding, but seeing through all unrest and convulsion the working out of a sure divine purpose."

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    I must confess that I did not feel the slightest foreboding.

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    If your fairy look is darker and more foreboding, then your makeup should complement it.

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    In the grasp of a more inexorable necessity, the champion of Greek freedom was borne onward to a more tremendous catastrophe than that which strewed the waters of Salamis with Persian wrecks and the field of Plataea with Persian dead; but to him, at least, it was given to proclaim aloud the clear and sure foreboding that filled his soul, to do all that true heart and free hand could do for his cause, and, though not to save, yet to encourage, to console and to ennoble.

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    It powerfully suggests the coming Passion, being full of dark and gloomy foreboding.

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    It wouldn't be surprising if he did, however, since shoe lifts are a common prop used in films to make the actors look taller or even more foreboding.

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    It's a downbeat experience, and the presence of those nets with the trapped and decaying fish makes it all the more foreboding.

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    Jesus goes with grim foreboding, expecting to suffer.

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    Masks can be beautiful, funny or foreboding, but the preference is mostly for the first two - Mardi Gras is a happy occasion.

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    Need to create a sense of dark foreboding at what might envelope the lead character, use a dream sequence.

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    Rather than feel privileged by her visit, he felt his sense of foreboding grew stronger.

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    She wandered around the house with a foreboding that this was the last time she would see it.

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    Sofia shrugged the sense of foreboding away and stuffed her hands into her pockets.

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    Some themes are dark and foreboding, while others may be light and cheery.

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    The album starts with the instantly recognizable and foreboding Terminator theme and gets progressively ominous from there.

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    The foreboding of evil that had suddenly come over Rostov was more and more confirmed the farther he rode into the region behind the village of Pratzen, which was full of troops of all kinds.

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    The hefty two-lb. dragon has a wingspan that can cast a giant foreboding shadow over an entire castle.

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    The MRI and CT scanners are large and rather foreboding - they can also make a rather threatening noise when they are working.

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    The season closes in true Smallville fashion with plenty of tension leaving viewers with a sense of foreboding.

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    They viewed with displeasure and foreboding the fall of Iturbide's empire and the creation of the republic. They were not treasonable, but talked much, refusing allegiance to the new government; and as they controlled the resources of the colony and the good will of the Indians, they felt their strength against the local authority; besides, they were its constant benefactors.

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    They've always held a sense of foreboding and doom, and they've set the people who wear them apart from the mainstream crowd.

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    Urban Boundaries sells a sleek black backpack with foreboding red logo for a drmatic look and cinch enclosure for ease of use.

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    Wayne Manor is large and foreboding, not at all a place you can imagine a young Bruce growing up with his loving mother and father.

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    We then see Reece driving around... Jo, an extremely likable character, is clearly in danger; a sense of foreboding lingers.