Sentence examples for makes no sentence from inspiring English sources

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There is apparently a grammatical error in the second sentence which reads "segment from 2427 2462 (1S72.pdb) from 2472 2650... .......... makes no sentence.

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I confess the sentence makes no sense to me despite several readings.

If that last sentence makes no sense, welcome to the world of Michael Jackson.

And if that sentence makes no absolutely no sense to you then it's likely the upcoming H&M x Balmain collaboration has passed you by.

The sentence makes no mention of Chadin 2, but what role might Rojas Gonzales's opposition to it have played in his death?

And since there are benighted sticklers out there who will mistakenly accuse you of making an error when you split an infinitive, you might as well not ask for trouble if it makes no difference to the sentence anyway.

The plan is to liberate valuable Confederate artifacts from a graveyard, and the story's opening sentence makes no bones about the macabre nature of what will unfold: "I never cared for Wesley Davidson when he was alive and seeing him beside me laid out dead didn't much change that".

That sentence makes no sense, no.

"I sometimes wish I'd stolen 20 grand, because it makes no odds after that sentence.

But adopting a one-size-fits-all sentencing system makes no more sense than releasing criminals without adequate information.

Assuming it is a directly referential term, it makes no truth-conditional contribution to sentences that contain it.

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