Sentence examples for some good sense from inspiring English sources

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He had some good sense, too.

Clearly, some good sense underlies this new doctrine.

There is some good sense in his proposals today to replace old prisons with new ones.

In the end, Mr Gonzales proved that he had at least some good sense left in him.

"The financial uncertainty has been eliminated so you have some good sense about clarity around the future," he added.

"We're going to go on killing each other, and there may come some time when it becomes so totally desperate that we get some good sense.

In Washington, the new plan seemed to engender far more approval than disappointment, as if to demonstrate that maybe, by golly, the old, stability-valorizing generation had some good sense after all.

Because the chances of having a child with Down's at Janet Lyon's age -- 36 -- were roughly equal to the chances of an amnio-induced miscarriage, they thought their decision rode the line of possible risk with some good sense.

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