(1) I can see the sense in their proposal
(2) Animals do not have rights in the accepted sense of the word.
(3) She had been able to sense these things, but never been able to place a finger on anything.
(4) She has a sense of propriety
(5) That is not hypocrisy or betrayal, but simply rationality and good sense .
(6) She couldn't explain it but she felt a sense of urgency that she should keep running.
(7) Appealing to one's rational sense in their moment of deep anguish and distress is indeed a difficult task.
(8) He could sense that he wasn't liked
(9) If we suffer for no reason, if we can find no sense , no reason to our suffering, it makes us crazy.
(10) Dogs have a keen sense of smell
(11) He earned respect by the good sense he showed at meetings
(12) But mention the impending transfer deadline and the banalities are overwhelmed by his sense of urgency.
(13) Taking into account the needs of suppliers is again a combination of shrewd business sense and good ethical practice.
(14) She had enough sense not to do it again
(15) I think that they still have a tremendous sense of the importance of tradition and of duty.
(16) I could sense his great urgency to unload what he had been through.
(17) Will hesitated, all good sense and reason, even his own desires, begging him to keep his mouth shut.
(18) What he has brought is a sense of urgency and ambition that has helped maintain a sharp focus.
(19) The definition of an ore, in the strictest sense , refers only to mineralized rocks that can be profitably mined.
(20) They hit their lines in the script, with an unusual sense of urgency and concern.