1. A voice which ordered the clocks back, which made a nonsense of time. 2. Actions in nuisance, if successful, would make a nonsense of the whole scheme. 3. At the other extreme, modern, mechanized methods would make economic nonsense on a smallholding. 4. It is just electricity that makes a nonsense of natural design. 5. They omitted from their calculations two factors which were to make a nonsense of their plans. 6. The fighting made a nonsense of peace pledges made in London last week. 7. Makes nonsense of that today. 8. But this would make nonsense of events at the end of April, when Gloucester was able to seize possession of the prince from an unsuspecting earl Rivers. 9. However, this makes nonsense of the notion of having word units stored at this level. |