be sensible of
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Inspired by Jean Jacques Rousseau's dedicated frankness, Bozzy deemed it "fine to be sensible of all one's various sentiments and to analyze them."
From Time Magazine Archive
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This every one must be sensible of: But 'tis said, that in our present Circumstances it is absolutely impossible for us to make such as are adequate to the Favour.
From Benjamin Franklin Representative selections, with introduction, bibliograpy, and notes by Jorgenson, Chester E.
It was on the evening of the day when Joshua Barney left us, that I began to be sensible of the suspense in which one would necessarily be at such a time.
From Commodore Barney's Young Spies A Boy's Story of the Burning of the City of Washington by Otis, James
This was the first moment in which Herrick began to be sensible of a little hope.
From "Persons Unknown" by Tracy, Virginia
He began to be sensible of the impulse to be again writing.
From A Book of Ghosts by Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)