Use of unconsciously in Sentences. 28 Examples
The examples include unconsciously at the start of sentence, unconsciously at the end of sentence and unconsciously in the middle of sentence
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unconsciously at the start of sentence
- Unconsciously she gave a little sigh.
- Unconsciously she gave a little shiver.
- Unconsciously she kept squeezing Franca's arm.
- Unconsciously, by force of habit, she plugged the coffee pot in.
- Unconsciously she frowned slightly, determination building up within her like a tangible force.
unconsciously at the end of sentence
- He clicked his heels unconsciously.
- He made that mistake unconsciously.
- It was almost like I made the decision unconsciously.
- No person of independent mind will copy consciously, but many copy unconsciously.
unconsciously in the middle of sentence
- He unconsciously imitated his father.
- She unconsciously moved back a pace or two.
- She was unconsciously misreading their actions.
- But he, unconsciously, has not spared me either.
- We all unconsciously erect barriers against intimacy.
- Whether consciously or unconsciously, you made a choice.
- Perhaps, unconsciously, I've done something to offend her.
- It all comes about as deliberately, if unconsciously, contrived.
- I think racism is unconsciously inherent in practically everyone.
- He unconsciously switched a tree with his cane when he talked to her.
- Young people unconsciously conform to a dress code but reject any kind of uniform.
- His kiss deepened, and unconsciously she arched up towards him, aching for his touch.
- Implicitly, unconsciously, subconsciously, the family still grieved the loss of its only daughter.
- When we opened on the former things good record,the face will unconsciously reveal the truth's smile.
- A woman stealing from my desk ... unconsciously one hand became a claw reaching for the other's throat.
- "I was very unsure of myself after the divorce," she says, unconsciously sweeping back the curls from her forehead.
- Was the new design perhaps unconsciously modelled on the Sun newspaper, in an effort to achieve similar sales figures?
- A decreasing number of self-corrections, showing that unconsciously made miscues are often semantically acceptable and do not need correction.
- The tendency to make this adjustment, either deliberately or more often unconsciously, is not greatly different for different political groups.
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