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How to use make sense in a sentence

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He was a man out of control trying to make sense of what he did by playing by his own rules.
It did not make sense that a trust in another country would provide unsecured loans to a man in serious financial trouble, he said.
Does it make sense for us to promote and increase industrial development upwind?
Even the expertly mummified tend to smell bad, so doesn't it make sense that the bodies were entombed with perfumes?
The way the managers make sense of this puzzle is best explained in the different economic models for company performance.
I think consumer cyclicals make sense because of the resilience of consumers.
Some of your own stories, your own version of events don't really make sense.
That would make sense, considering that's where these soldiers deployed from and that's where many of their families remain.
Piece by piece I am finding aspects of religions or spiritual faiths that make sense to me.
There are several cases, however, where I have had to conjecture a reading of the text in order to make sense of it.
It would then make sense to reconstruct a corresponding set of velar and labiovelar fricatives.
The synopsis may help you make sense of the plot, but it's complicated, if still dramatically compelling, in a Baroque opera way.
People get very frustrated because they're trying to make sense out of nonsense.
So we must try to make sense of what seems on the surface to be nonsensical.
The insupportably low numbers earned by the Enquirer make sense when you compare them with those garnered by People magazine.
It is these qualities we need to understand if we are to make sense of this conflicted representation of New York.
When dealing with quantities of nuclear waste, it make sense to plan for the long haul.
I'm one of those moms that will question their children about things that don't make sense, and call them out on their lies.
Does it even make sense to assign a numerical value to something as subjective as wine?
All that is clear is that, conceptually, we can make sense of the idea of a person switching bodies and remaining the same person throughout.
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The medico who ran the electro-cardiograph refused to make sense, after the fifth trials, out of the wiggly marks on his graphs.
My sponsor and I had some pretty good sessions about it, and some of the screwy results I wrote you begin to make sense.
The other clauses make sense only when they are united with the main clause.
Play gives children a venue to make sense of their world, and to practice, consolidate and externalize newly acquired skills.
However, it would make sense to assume that Kage must have been, to say the legal least, surprised at the turn of events.
But I've got to mull over it a little before it would make sense.
Despite her plucky efforts to make sense of them, Alice's dream worlds remain utterly capricious and unnavigable.
So it doesn't make sense, Gaupin says, to send them away from the rest of the community during Mass.
Jeb Bush's plan to ensure diversity and equal opportunity tot access to state contracts and higher education, seems to make sense.
Together, Socialgist and Foursquare will be able to help brands make sense of the largest collection of insider tips about places around the world.
Privatisation will be carried out based on conditions set at Lotos, these are tough conditions, and if they are not met the sale will not make sense.
In order to neither underdose nor overdose on vitamin D, it seems to make sense to measure vitamin D blood levels before deciding on how much to supplement.
David Dirkse is a freedom fighter who has to try to make sense of his life as an individual, a male and a Griqua, during South Africa's transition to majority rule.
This means that drawing a line between animality and humanity does not make sense in many societies, and that pet-keeping may be a part of a complex social system.
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