Five-senses Sentence Examples

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  • Celtic writers talked about worshipping God with the " five stringed harp " meaning all five senses.

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  • I perceive pressure, heat, color, sound, flavor and odor in my five senses.

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  • The five books of Moses are made to represent the five senses.

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  • It is important in a relationship to use your five senses as you reflect on the person whom you care for, and relating things this way has always been part of romantic poetry.

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  • Sensory-motor tests include general or specific measures of each of the five senses and gross motor skills (large muscle movement and control), fine motor skills (hand and finger skills), and hand-eye coordination.

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  • They havea greater-than-averageability to use all of their five senses and usually do so by thoroughly proceeding through life in a slower, more observant and detailed way than those of the other elements.

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  • These lessons incorporate all five senses and allow children to learn at their own pace.

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  • It's a measurement of one's ability to acquire information without the use of the typical five senses.

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  • The five senses include sight, touch, taste, hearing and smell, with ESP often called the "sixth sense".

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  • Most human beings are born knowing instinctively how to recognize their five senses of smell, touch, taste, sight and hearing; perhaps as babies or small children, they also instinctively tap into their sixth sense.

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  • All of the definitions above include the caveat that the person demonstrating these abilities is not using his or her five senses.

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  • These issues affect most of the five senses from sound intolerances like chalk on a chalkboard, to visual problems such as aversion to bright lights, to tactile intolerances like itchy fabrics or hot and cold foods.

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  • This is not to forget that the five senses are not our whole stock or to confine inference to body.

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  • The Scottish School never realized that every sensation of the five senses is a perception of a sensible object in the bodily organism; and that touch is a perception, not only of single sensible pressure, but also of double sensible pressure, a perception of our bodily members sensibly pressing and pressed by one another, from which, on the recurrence of a single sensible pressure, we infer the pressure of an external thing for the first time.

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  • Although the second book is a sort of inventory of our ideas, as distinguished from the certainty and boundaries of our knowledge, Locke even here makes the assumption that the " simple ideas " of the five senses are practically qualities of things which exist without us, and that the mental " operations " discovered by " reflection " are those of a person continuously existing.

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  • Locke here treats simple ideas of the five senses as qualities of outward things.

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  • I perceive pressure, heat, colour, sound, flavour, odour, in my five senses.

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  • Ellison appears to have a complete set - all five senses heightened.

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  • Sensation, Dundee Science center devoted to the five senses with over 60 hands-on exhibits to explore.

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