This occurred in 1831, and created, at the time, a very profound sensation wherever it was made the subject of converse.
Among the general public, of course, the announcement created a profound sensation.
It was a very simple, natural circumstance and yet it created a profound sensation.
This singular event made a profound sensation in the country.
The cabled news from India that the nude golden statue of the goddess was no longer on her altar, created a profound sensation.
Driving over the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, she recalls, gave her "a profound sensation of suspension, moving from one world to another, and being in neither."
As he had nothing else than his majority to come into, the event did not make a profound sensation in Barnard's Inn.
Moichi thought about the profound sensation of deja vu he had felt ever since setting foot in the Khashm.
This incident, so important in its political results, produced a profound sensation throughout India.
It was at this moment that Jill had a profound sensation of separateness.