An example of harmonious action between the intelligence and the sentiency of the mind. |
In time that rope came to have sentiency in the eyes of Wade. |
They do so on the grounds that only those beings that have such characteristics as rationality, cognitive capacity, or sentiency can be oppressed. |
But the fact is that universal sentiency and a general awareness are recognised everywhere as existing and as developing. |
Rutherford paced up and down the room in a stress of sentiency. |
Roof and walls had attached themselves to his sentiency, even as the shell of the snail is attached to its pulp. |