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How to use premonition in a sentence

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Was it some physicalised premonition and I'm going to accidentally cut my hand off this evening?
An ominous little black pig fills a corner in The Maids, a premonition of the murders to come.
I had a sudden premonition of the proud tower reduced to a pile of rubble overgrown by the plants that had rooted in its mossy crevices.
It's hard to resist the premonition that Equitable's problems are far from over and more grief lies ahead.
She glanced at Bev and realized her friend was worried about the premonition.
When the only possible premonition of the future is the intolerableness of the present, it is easy to understand why the unforeseen happened.
We especially fear being constrained by our bodies, because every fleshly constraint is a premonition of death, the final limit our physicality places on our ambitions.
Does this premonition not in fact foretell the deadly consequences of her forbidden love?
In recent months, we had a kind of premonition that the federal government would be giving in to such affronts.
Nathan had a premonition that he would not return to the house so he took his belongings with him.
Was his choice of English, a very precocious premonition of its future hegemony, or the result of simple geographical and linguistic chance?
I have a premonition that if I leave Warsaw, I will never see my house again.
Even before they encountered her they were experiencing hardships, and the wife had a premonition that something was wrong.
What happened is a dear premonition of what is to come if there is no resolute decision to change the course of history.
Valery felt the rising tide of new strength and the premonition of hopes coming to fruition.
Having had a premonition of the disaster, Lane added a codicil to his will shortly before the voyage, leaving his Impressionist collection to London.
Maybe we're just blocking it out like a bad memory or premonition.
But one day, two years after his wedding, while lounging in a deckchair, shelling peanuts on an October afternoon, Sharma was startled by a premonition.
One night, when her daughter, Sarah Dawn Ray, called, the two women had a premonition that the situation could soon turn violent.
An accident victim named Johnny Smith wakes from a coma with a skill at premonition.
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I cried, leaping to my feet, a premonition of what he was about turning me cold with horror.
She flung away from Andre-Louis, as if moved by some premonition of what was coming.
Can it be doubted that this Savoyard priest had a premonition of the Conservation of Force?
Oh, how promiscuously these pictures come on the screen of the mind, some without the slightest premonition of their coming.
I was oppressed by a premonition of something terrible that had happened or was about to happen.
There was a premonition of his return at the Snow breakfast table.
During the service a sort of panic, a sort of premonition of the future, came over me, and I could hardly hold myself upright.
And this premonition was disagreeable to him though he knew it could not be helped.
That you had a premonition that he might come to you for assistance.
Her head was bowed, and he had not see her face, yet he had a premonition that she was crying.
Martin opened it with a premonition of disaster, and read it standing at the open door when he had received it from the postman.
It was as though he had been suddenly transported to another world and he felt a strange restlessness that might easily have been a premonition of danger.
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