71. Mr Wingate was full of explanations, and precious few of them made sense.
72. Mr Wingate was full of explanations, but precious few of them made sense.
73. Nevertheless, it makes sense to take a few simple precautions.
74. No wonder the new managers found it difficult to make sense of and define their new role.
75. Now that global capitalism is in disarray, it would make sense to support local businesses.
76. Of course it makes sense to delay the onset of drug use among kids.
77. On the face of it, his suggestion makes sense.
78. On the whole, it made sense.
79. Once you understand the panic attack problem, these particular fears of public places make perfect sense.
80. Or, conversely, do alleged causes finally need to make sense in a system of rules and rational choices?