conscious - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • fact: Nelson recalled " I was very conscious of the fact that there wasn't much to go on.
  • guilt: But there are others who are very conscious of guilt and sin.
  • danger: On the other hand, in the matter of biblical interpretation I have been conscious of a different danger.
  • importance: These changes, inter alia, have made the Bank especially conscious of the importance of its regional presence.
  • need: UK banks are very conscious of the need for security for all types of electronic commerce.
  • limitation: A theological praxis of liberation today needs to be conscious of these limitations.

Modifying Another Word

  • acutely: The Labor leadership perhaps more than any other social democratic leadership is acutely conscious of the consequences of their economic strategy.
  • socially: Can I Be Socially Conscious With An Introductory Rate Credit Card?
  • phenomenally: For example, a belief can give rise to a higher-order belief without thereby being phenomenally conscious.
  • minimally: Out of a Coma, Into a Twilight Accident victim Robert Wendland is " minimally conscious.
  • painfully: I was painfully conscious that the quality of what I was writing wasn't up to the standard I hoped for.

Modifies a noun

  • sedation: We promote where possible the use of conscious sedation.
  • mind: Most of what happens in the soul goes on below the level of the conscious mind [ 1 ] .
  • effort: People who don't make conscious efforts to manage their weight get fatter over time.
  • decision: Let's make a conscious decision to look for God at work in our lives.
  • awareness: However the emotion is still passed from me to you outside both of our conscious awareness.
  • thought: Conscious thought is only a small part of our whole brain activity.

Used with adjective complement

  • become: However, with each step we take, we become more conscious of how much further we have to go.
  • remain: During all the strange things I have remained conscious!

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