Sentence examples for get sense from inspiring English sources

The phrase "get sense" is not correct and not commonly used in written English
It may be intended to convey the idea of understanding or making sense of something, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "I need to get sense of this situation before making a decision."

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"This shows two almost full pages and you get sense of a monumental Koran," she added.

And the show is worth visiting first to get sense of where Stieglitz came from, aesthetically, and of what he would leave behind.

Realising that trying to get sense out of Javid was a total waste of time, Marr tried his luck with Iain Duncan Smith.

Jones, Quinn and a legion of fashion photographers have been allowed to capture her image, and yet an image is all they have taken away – you get sense that the real Kate Moss has eluded them.

To come to Cannes and be forced to go to two movies a day for a couple of weeks makes you realise: 'Oh, we are not better than a Filipino director.'" Such exposure was invaluable, he said, to "really get sense of what's going on with world cinema".

Linguistic rules are very important to get sense of the opinions, rather than trusting the sentiment word only.

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"Well, you've got sense, then.

"I'm glad I got sense," she said.

We haven't even got sense enough to keep an eye on the water we drink.

And it's got to make sense.

It's got to make sense".

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