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Sentence Examples
But Jim, he wasn't unconscious of this, it's actually a quality about himself that he parodies constantly.
She was so young as to not understand the ink her name was written in, and unconscious of it, and all that was to befall her.
Being unconscious of the custom's existence, her actions could be considered karmically neutral, as she lacked the intention to offend.
The children seem to be happy at the centre, blissfully unconscious of their condition.
Interpretation for Michel is not a question of disinterring the unconscious of the artist but of grasping the unconscious of the work.
The children seem to be happy at the center, blissfully unconscious of their condition.
Though unconscious of them, such memories are claimed to be significant causal factors in shaping conscious thought and behavior.
It's as if Sinn Fein was unconscious of the message the killing sent to its own constituents.
With that, he smiled, closed his eyes, and then he sank into a deep sleep, unconscious of the sheep in the next field baaing for their breakfast.
A new myth, the archetypal collaborative business, has taken hold in the collective unconscious of the digerati.
They are totally unconscious of the latent racism which such a campaign evokes in countries where ethnocentric prejudice is so deep-rooted.
I was in Mexico a few weeks ago, blithely unconscious of the Zapatistas.
Again, unconscious of the life-cycle of its food-plant, the large rodent called the agouti, in tropical America, buries seeds such as those of the brazil nut.
Lamely suave, spouting banalities about pop music and unconscious of his savage condescension toward women, he's a rancid summation of the Playboy ethic.
Sight, hearing, touch, smell, taste, and motion continually participate, though we may often be unconscious of them, in the ways we literally make sense of the world, and art.
Maybe there is a Jungian association in the collective unconscious of film-makers between the image of predatory female insects and domineering mothers.
She... led a blissful life, unconscious of want, care, or bad weather, while she sat safe and happy in an imaginary world.
Why, then, do they occupy the collective unconscious of nearly all seafaring peoples?
It will be asserted he was asleep at the time and that, in effect, he was unconscious of his actions, in some sort of state akin to sleepwalking.
Examples from Classical Literature
She scorned bullhead unspeakably, and her only uneasiness was that he seemed unconscious of it.
Here and there lay a reveller, still clasping his empty goblet, and quite unconscious of all around.
The old dress she wore as unconscious of its shabbiness as though it were a royal robe.
Bettina, unconscious of the emotion she had roused, put the ring back in the box.
She was entirely unconscious of the arrogance of self-opinion that was in all she said.
Brandon was toeing a chalked line on a heavy log of mahogany, unconscious of the mischief that was working at home.
Happily unconscious of any dark conspiracies against her welfare, Marjories last night at the Hall was congenially spent.
He was quite unconscious of the variableness that taxed her how to meet it.
She gazes into heaven and seems unconscious of the nymphs sporting about her.
Their game had become their whipper-in, though they were unconscious of his whip.
She walked along unconscious of the keen, cold, wintery air in the rush of happy thoughts that crowded over her.
The paretic has defects of memory, but he is, as a rule, quite unconscious of them.
She borrowed it now in her hour of need, and laughed, unconscious of her plagiarism.
Paralus breathes and moves, but is apparently unconscious of existence in this world.
Senator Boompointer, unconscious of any infelicity in his interruption, was calmly waiting.
She was unconscious of the loathly business the Colonel was transacting.
He was apparently equally unconscious of anything extraordinary in the situation.
She lay in a sort of paralysis, indifferent to the objects which crowded before her sight, and happily unconscious of suffering.
Again she plied her task, as if unconscious of his presence.
Reuter in the most calm, equable voice, as though quite unconscious of the chaos from which we were separated only by a single wall.
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All unconscious of the rapidly approaching foes Norman of Torn waited composedly in the anteroom for Joan de Tany.
We lightly debate, we hesitate, we yawn, unconscious of the brink.
Princess Mary grew quite unconscious of her face and coiffure.
But Wemmick was equally untiring and gentle in his vigilance, and the Aged read on, quite unconscious of his many rescues.
Vasili Andreevich lay in that way for one hour, another, and a third, but he was unconscious of the passage of time.
My assistant hummed at her task, unconscious of my scrutiny.
Pip, till I saw that you were quite unconscious of him, sitting behind you there, like a ghost.
Grainger himself is the only one wholly unconscious of any joke.
He was as serenely unconscious of this as of his several other nicknames.
All unconscious of the stalker, the men came, late in the afternoon, to a spot which seemed favorable as a campsite.
Not unconscious of the Earl's mood he paid him a state visit in his barge.
Yet his voice was unbroken and he was, indeed, unconscious of the tears.
He acted as if he were completely unconscious of the stowaway.
Lisarda, however, continued, unconscious of the pang she had inflicted.
She lay in that heavy stupor, alike unconscious of hope and joy, doubt and danger.
The banker had already gained control over his horse, and was approaching them, all unconscious of the fixed stare with which George was regarding him.
It was over that hand that we first got into the habit of quarrelling, with the irritability of sufferers from some obscure pain and yet half unconscious of their disease.