How to use in-sentence of “sense”:
+ Dualism is also a common sense idea.
+ It also protects organs and carries sense organs.
+ They have a very strong sense of smell, which they use to find prey out on the ice.
+ Its goal is to encourage a sense of pride Indigenous values and traditions.
+ Rather, it can make sense to involve religious, tribal or community leaders, communicate difficult truths indirectly through a third party, and make suggestions through stories.
+ Brünisried is a municipality of the district Sense Sense in the canton of Fribourg in Switzerland.
+ The botanical term includes many that are not ‘fruits’ in the common sense of the term.
+ The main sense organs are the bristles and ciliated tufts of the body surface.

Example sentences of “sense”:
+ Therefore, the +-suffix—in the sense of “coming from”, which is by now used with most sets of BSicons—was introduced.
+ In logic, a necessary condition for a logical statement is a logical consequence of the statement, in the sense that if statement is true, then the condition must have held.
+ The term Shiva also connotes “liberation, final emancipation” and “the auspicious one”, this adjective sense of usage is addressed to many deities in Vedic layers of literature.
+ It just seemed to make sense that it was going around the earth.
+ There is evidence to suggest that well-known composers of classical music, such as Haydn, Beethoven, Mozart, and Bach, had developed and perhaps even mastered their sense of pitch.
+ This game uses Augmented Reality and the phone’s GPS to give the player a very real sense of play.
+ That of Commodus was comparatively peaceful in the military sense but was marked by political strife, and the arbitrary and capricious behaviour of the emperor himself.
+ Aristotle defined this as “Comedy is, as an imitation of characters of a lower type- not, however, in the full sense of the word bad, the ludicrous being merely a subdivision of the ugly.
+ The game is different from the previous versions of “The Sims”, in the sense that it is set in medieval times.
+ Though she clearly aspires to own beautiful and expensive things, it also seems she yearns for the sense of stability and protection she associates with wealth.
+ PCP is called a hallucinogenic drug: it causes people to hallucinate, and see, hear, and sense things that are not real.
+ WikiGnomes who are feeling familial or desirous of a grander sense of purpose often adopt a typo, gaining fulfillment by raising themselves into existence on the.
+ Because of their association with Germanic mythology, runes were also used by the Nazis to support a new mysticism and a romantic sense of Germanic heritage.
+ I request we change MediaWiki:Sitenotice to remove “Registration for Wikimania 2008 is open.” Wikimania 2008 ended a few days ago, so it doesn’t make sense to have this up there.
+ Top down processing helps humans quickly make sense of their environment without having to think too much.
+ Unless he or she merely results to name calling or threats, he or she typically presents an argument for his or her position, in the sense described above.
+ Vehicles began using curved glass and the new enclosed bodies gave a sense of privacy.
+ Its interpretation, and the exact sense of “numen” has been discussed extensively in the literature.
+ Its nose can sense many things that other noses cannot.
+ Many invertebrate animals have exoskeletons in the sense of external hard parts.
+ Therefore, the +-suffix—in the sense of "coming from", which is by now used with most sets of BSicons—was introduced.
+ In logic, a necessary condition for a logical statement is a logical consequence of the statement, in the sense that if statement is true, then the condition must have held.
+ The term Shiva also connotes "liberation, final emancipation" and "the auspicious one", this adjective sense of usage is addressed to many deities in Vedic layers of literature.
More in-sentence examples of “sense”:
+ Therefore, it may be helpful for them to follow the advice of adults they trust, even if it does not make much sense to them at the time.
+ Literature matters deeply to the people of France and plays an important role in their sense of identity.
+ Furuya further observes that although active on the web, they lack institutional political representation offline, leading to a sense of frustration and a tendency to be more active online and to back the more right-wing elements of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, especially Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s administration as a substitute for having a party of their own.
+ The Second Great Awakening, unlike the first, focused on the unchurched and sought to instill in them a deep sense of personal salvation as experienced in revival meetings.
+ The “snowball act” works when users use their common sense to stop things which don’t have a “snowball’s chance in hell” of passing.
+ Sharks may use this sense when they catch their prey, even more than they use their sight.
+ This was brought out in the sense of living that I witnessed in the United states which was more individualistic compared to African communities who are more collectivists.
+ It is mostly used in a religious sense or in ceremonyceremonies such as marriages when the couple who are being married make their “marriage vows”, promising to be faithful to one another.
+ There was in that sense a kind of uplifting grandeur.
+ Damage to this system will affect the sense of smell; permanent damage may lead to a permanent loss of the sense of small.
+ The word is also sometimes used in a general sense for a tropical climate, a climate that is warm to hot and moist year-round.
+ Brahms liked their folk music with its unusual rhythms, little triplet triplet figures and sense of rubato.
+ Oh and Lauryn knowing policy “because your an admin” is a bad argument ; if I had a penny for every admin action I’ve seen that made no sense policy whys……
+ The spiritual leadership is not understood in the same sense as among the Eastern Orthodox Churches to the Church of Constantinople.
+ I do however think that “notability” in our sense is probably different.
+ Icons in this sense are in use mainly in Eastern Christianity.
+ This is a License that makes text documents “free” in the sense everyone can copy the text and give them to other people.
+ Especially in a four-legged animal, the face is the part which goes first into the world, and that is why the sense organs and the mouth are there.
+ I can’t make much sense out of them.
+ Sancho is an uneducated peasant who at first seems to have little sense or experience.
+ The goodness of his sense of rhythm comes from it.
+ They are different from the nicknames in the Western sense such as Bob, Bill, Liz and Kate.
+ Has already been redirected by Lugia2453, so no sense in keeping this open any longer.
+ For a broader sense of “sport”, more generality may be used.
+ I think it will make things easier for visitors and make more sense if the default language was simple and our localisations were there.
+ Therefore, it may be helpful for them to follow the advice of adults they trust, even if it does not make much sense to them at the time.
+ Literature matters deeply to the people of France and plays an important role in their sense of identity.
+ Furuya further observes that although active on the web, they lack institutional political representation offline, leading to a sense of frustration and a tendency to be more active online and to back the more right-wing elements of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan, especially Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's administration as a substitute for having a party of their own.
+ He wrote operas which suited the taste of French people at the time, but he did not have a good sense of drama and the words of his operas were uninteresting.
+ The Queen has shown a very strong sense of duty, ever since she was a girl.
+ When punctuating quoted passages, put the punctuation mark inside the quotation marks “only if” the sense of the punctuation mark is part of the quotation.
+ The word partner in this sense is used a lot in modern times because it does not discriminate between married or unmarried couples.
+ Cockroaches in the broader sense have existed a very long time.
+ I am responsible and can take the pressure with good sense of humour.
+ This showed that the horse was watching the person asking the question, and could sense when the person was expecting him to stop.
+ Antoni is a municipality of the district of Sense Sense in the canton of Fribourg in Switzerland.
+ The writers developed a storyline about Pearce feeling an overwhelming sense of guilt after the accident, which would lead to him considering a transfer.
+ It’s really common sense and depends on the context of an article.
+ In the case of Version 4 and 5, one must use some common sense in order to tell what qualifies as being covered under both licenses and what does not.
+ Nonsense does not suddenly acquire sense and meaning with the addition of the two words, “God can” before it.
+ They do not have ears on the outside of their body, but they can sense vibrations in the ground.
+ Though AASHTO is not a government body, it possesses quasi-governmental powers in the sense that the organizations that supply its members customarily obey most AASHTO decisions.
+ Because a barcode reader merely captures and translates the barcode into numbers and/or letters, the data must be sent to a computer so that a software application can make sense of the data.
+ Loneliness is a Sadnesssad isolated or feel a sense of lack of friends and family members.
+ So lets trust them to use their common sense as to when is a good time for them to consider unblocking and when they should leave it to another admin.
+ It can be seen from outer spacespace using telescopes that can sense ultraviolet light.
+ A number of scholars prefer the neutral translation of “expectation.” But expectation of what? Classical authors use the word “elpis” to mean “expectation of bad” as well as “expectation of good.” Statistical analysis demonstrates that the latter sense appears five times more than the former in all of ancient Greek literature.
+ Suggestion : Since there seem to be a lot of issues/collaboration going on here, might I suggest closing this and moving this talk to the talk page? It makes more sense since this clearly needs a lot of work for GA status.
+ The terms blind when used in this sense are figurative extensions of the literal idea of blindfolding someone.
+ These poses are in the same sense as how a person may pose for photography session.
