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 1  I             |      of disappointment and the sense of failure.~ ~In proportion
 2  I             |    better understanding of the sense, while the rhyme would mark
 3  I             |    would mark the pause in the sense and emphasize the proposition.~ ~
 4  I             |         or who remembering the sense only substituted some of
 5  I             |     unimportant to the general sense. The last named will be
 6  I             |      violent emotion which his sense of responsibility caused
 7  I             |   pause either in the rhyme or sense, are sometimes mere arbitrary
 8  I             |       it is not elegant in the sense of literary refinement.
 9  I             |     where it would distort the sense to retain the same expression,
10  I             |  himself described, and in the sense He himself means, but not
11  I,       II   |    though their fathers had no sense at all or guidance - ?~ ~
12  I,     VIII(1)|               Here used in the sense of victory.~ ~ ./. 
13  I,        X   |       it;-have ye not then any sense?'~ ~Who is more unjust than
14  I,        X   |    hear, although they have no sense? And of them are some who
15  I,        X   |    horror on those who have no sense.~ ~Say, 'Behold what is
16  I,       XI   |    created me: have ye then no sense?~ ~'O my people! ask pardon
17  I,      XII   |        what! have they then no sense?~ ~[110] Until when the
18  I,     XIII   |   signs unto a people who have sense.~ ~[5] And if thou shouldst
19  I,      XVI   |     signs to a people who have sense.~ ~And what He has produced
20  I,      XVI   |      sign to a people who have sense!~ ~[70] And thy Lord inspired
21  I,      XVI(2)|        take it in its ordinary sense of 'nation;' but the use
22 II,      XXI   |       for you; have ye then no sense?~ ~How many a city which
23 II,      XXI   |    beside God! have ye then no sense?'~ ~Said they, 'Burn him,
24 II,      XXI(4)|   ummatun' is here used in the sense rather of p. 54 'religion,'
25 II,     XXII(1)|        not seem to notice this sense. Footnotes~ ~ ./. 
26 II,    XXIII   |       the day; have ye then no sense?~ ~Nay, but they said like
27 II,     XXVI   | between the two, if ye had but sense!'~ ~Said he, 'If thou dost
28 II,   XXVIII   |      enduring; have ye then no sense?~ ~Is He to whom we have
29 II,     XXIX   |    sign unto a people who have sense.'~ ~[35] And unto Midian
30 II,     XXIX   |      nay, most of them have no sense.~ ~This life of the world
31 II,      XXX   |   signs unto a people who have sense.~ ~And of His signs is this,
32 II,      XXX   |   signs unto a people who have sense 1.~ ~Nay, when those who
33 II,     XXXV(1)|    here used in its geological sense, and is applied to the various
34 II,    XXXVI   |      you; what! had ye then no sense? this is hell, which ye
35 II,    XXXVI   |        form; have they then no sense?~ ~We have not taught him 1
36 II,   XXXVII   |      at night; have ye then no sense?~ ~And, verily, Jonah was
37 II,    XXXIX   |      over anything and have no sense.'~ ~[45] Say, 'God's is
38 II,       XL   |     and haply ye may have some sense.~ ~[70] He it is who quickens
39 II,    XLIII   |        haply ye will have some sense. And it is in the Mother
40 II,      XLV   |   signs unto a people who have sense.~ ~[5] These are the signs
41 II,     XLIX   |           most of them have no sense; [5] but did they wait until
42 II,     LVII   |         haply ye may have some sense!~ ~Verily, those who give
43 II,      LIX   |       are a people who have no sense!~ ~[15] Like unto those
44 II,    LXIII   |     but the hypocrites have no sense!~ ~They say, 'If we return
45 II,    LXVII   |     Had we but listened or had sense we had not been amongst
46 II,   LXXXIX   |      that an oath for a man of sense?~ ~[5] Hast thou not seen
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