Example sentences of "[to-vb] more sense " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'd have expected him to have more sense , ’ said young Jonna tersely . |
2 | And the funny thing was , instead of being resentful of the changes , everybody seemed happier , seemed to have more sense of purpose , more enthusiasm for giving the guests a good time , instead of having one themselves . |
3 | And she said and she said thank you she said , Miss Anderson she said she ought to have more sense than come in a thing like that she said to the officers . |
4 | ( Mary Magdalen is found to be an altogether more sympathetic role model ; she has a nice plain earthiness which seems to make more sense of our actual lived experience . ) |
5 | Operating the 238S requires a separate mixer , which I actually find easier than using an all-in-one machine because working alone and trying to remember complicated bounces and mixes and all the things which have to go on tape is hard enough , so routing signals through the desk seems to make more sense to an already cluttered mind . |
6 | If Larry 's death is understood as an inner voyage of the type described by Laing , a voyage occasioned by the physical trauma of a heart attack , many of the puzzling aspects of the novel begin to make more sense . |
7 | ‘ It seemed to make more sense than having Rib Shacks in Reading and Rugby or elsewhere , ’ he said . |
8 | Pupils are likely to be able to make more sense of symbolism if some work on metaphor is done from an early age . |