Sentence examples for would make sense of from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps telling his story would make sense of history?

Both presentations lack the only thing that would make sense of the objects: the artist.

He was desperate for a thought system that would make sense of his life.

Some day, it would all fit together, and he would make sense of Grandpa's words".

I'd go on and on and Pat would make sense of it in one sentence".

Certainly, that would make sense of Hollis's "long-standing refusal to entertain any possibility of a penetration of the Service".

"But with some I don't know how a voter on their own would make sense of them".

Some sought the kind of continuity that would make sense of what they'd done and would now do.

JUDITH: i think wills is in red LIZADONNELLY: Red for Wills would make sense, of course AMY DAVIDSON: Ian, are you feeling patriotic?

Listen to his cadence: he would make sense of something complicated and say it simply and profoundly, often with an upward inflection at the end.

One could tip a medley of letters into it - they might be scrawled upon or incomplete, vividly coloured or crooked - and it would make sense of their intentions.

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