101. The penny suddenly drops, and he is revealed as the one who makes sense of life.
102. The police were suspicious of Simpson because his story did not quite make sense.
103. The raised, open dwellings made sense in this tropical climate.
104. The reason for breaking our vows were pecuniary and made financial sense.
105. The sceptical argument therefore claims that you can not make sense of the idea of a subject of experience other than yourself.
106. The whole package made sense, although it was tough to manage.
107. Then he put on his reading glasses again and this time it made some sense.
108. There is no evidence that his empire makes sense - beyond engaging his own considerable talents.
109. These arguments make perfect sense in a free-enterprise business with no social responsibility.