That, too, seemed to portend an ominous sense of closure.
But along Fulton Street yesterday, there was an ominous sense that this working-class community's luck was running out.
Stronger, too, was the ominous sense of some indefinable threat.
At that moment the door to the control center slid smoothly and firmly shut, with an ominous sense of finality.
Things looked enough like they did in 1979 and 1980 to give industry old-timers an ominous sense of deja vu.
The ominous sense of trouble ahead comes from two layers of dissatisfaction far broader than these specific demands.
But I suddenly had the ominous sense that television was everywhere, and would be from now on.
Her words haunted him, and he was filled with an ominous sense of impending disaster.
There is an ominous and exciting sense in a Lynch film that anything could befall his characters.
There was an abandoned quality to the house and grounds, an ominous sense of evil hidden behind the deserted facade.