91. So it might make sense to pay off part of her mortgage.
92. So, on that basis, it makes good sense to start on the bigger warrens.
93. Sometimes it can make sense to borrow short term to avoid unlocking well-placed savings or investments.
94. That fact poses some difficult problems for those of us trying to make sense of the news we are given.
95. The boundaries make sense, but there is an air of indecent haste about the timetables.
96. The child can be seen as constructing knowledge at a primitive level, trying to make sense of the surrounding world.
97. The first Decision was clearly whether it made sense to concentrate all our resources behind the two core businesses, without foods.
98. The kind of unqualified quantification illustrated by such examples, he might argue, does not really make clear sense.
99. The manual is somewhat unusual in that it actually makes sense.
100. The Palace was where Creed lived, in a penthouse suite on the fourteenth floor, so the idea made perfect sense.