As early as 1984 Francois Mitterrand, in a speech to the European Parliament, voiced his presentiment of a radical new departure in Europe. |
He hoped that we could meet some other time, but I had a presentiment that a future occasion may not be possible in this world. |
A presentiment of unease enveloped me before I could find my seat at the rear of the plane. |
Immediately she had shut her eyes sensing some peculiar presentiment. |
But, although he thought of it as invalid, at the same time he felt it to be the expression of a true presentiment. |
There had been an obscure presentiment of 'cognito, ergo sum' more than 2000 years previously. |