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I doubt your good sense.
He lacks moral sense.
It is a pity that he has no sense of humor.
Tom doesn't think this makes any sense.
They have a sense of humor.
It doesn't really make much sense, does it?
Pigs smell bad, but they have a very good sense of smell.
He has no common sense whatsoever.
It didn't make any sense to me then.
It didn't make any sense to me at that time.
It made no sense to me then.
Tom tried to make sense out of everything that had happened.
What Tom said makes no sense to me.
I don't like ideologies. I side with honour and common sense.
Blind people sometimes develop a compensatory ability to sense the proximity of objects around them.
You have no sense of direction.
Can you make sense of this poem?
What you are saying does not make sense.
Don't you have a sense of justice?
She became rich by virtue of hard work and good business sense.
What you are saying doesn't make sense.
Your sense of humor is beginning to exert itself.
There is no sense in standing when there are seats available.
I had enough sense to get out of there.
Learning is one thing, and common sense another.
The project was successful in the sense that it drew the attention of everyone.
He lost his sense of direction in the dark woods.
It's a pity that Mary has no sense of humor.
Franklin was known for his common sense.

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