Sentence examples for sense at one from inspiring English sources

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There was a sense at one point that Pérez was stockpiling attackers and abandoning any pretence at defence, even if names such as Sergio Ramos, Walter Samuel and Jonathan Woodgate were brought in.

While a commercial partnership may have made sense at one time, Microsoft believes that the only alternative now is the combination of Microsoft and Yahoo! that we are proposing.

Did it make sense at one point to bring big animals into captivity so that humans could experience them in a way not possible before moving images?

The Garage's legend is synonymous with that of Levan, who was the club's resident DJ in the most literal sense; at one point even living in the building.

Doing so made sense at one moment in time: when the war-ravaged states of Western Europe were vulnerable to coercion if not aggression by the triumphant Red Army after it (more than the Western allies) defeated Nazi Germany.

And--here's the crucial point--once parliament is prorogued, as opposed to being put on temporary recess, the session and all it's remaining bills and motions were thereby annulled, which made sense at one time to do when the agenda was complete.

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"It's so frustrating to use so few of my senses at one time".

To allow memories to stimulate a variety of senses at one time and go somewhere even for a short time.

But I relish the way that, elsewhere, he employs his own literary common sense, stating at one point: "Half the job of learning to write is getting to know the sound of your own voice".

There are hardly any mentions of either Vera or William in Thomas's collected letters, though he does occasionally call William "Captain Waistcoat" (owing to his dandyish dress sense), and at one point unkindly compares Phillips with "a pudding-faced blond sloth".

In New York, I can sense that at one moment I am in Paris, and that in another I am in Venice or in Budapest, even when the sound of the vaporetto splashing through the water is years old, and when I might not look upon the Danube for another three years.

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