Da la nucha in ciascaduno spondile nasce uno pare de nerui che uanno a dare elsentire e el mouere a certi e uarii membri.
Carthage and Milevi,) referred fidei, ubi fides non potest to this apostolic see those sentire defectum.
For the unlearned man knows not what it is to descend into himself, or to call himself to account, nor the pleasure of that suavissima vita, indies sentire se fieri meliorem.
Its ground bass is really the saying of Hobbes quoted above: Omnis animi voluptas, omnisque alacritas in eo sita est, quad quis habeat, quibuscum conferens se, possit magnifice sentire de se ipso.
Yet, if the idem sentire de republicâ was long ago recognised as a condition of intimate friendship, how much more is the observation true of the idem sentire de ecclesiâ!
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sentire" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.