We found 123 examples of how to use sensible in an English sentence.
Sentences 101 to 123 of 123.
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101. | Lady Stair sent him for answer, that her daughter, sensible of her undutiful behaviour in entering into a contract unsanctioned by her parents, had retracted her unlawful vow, and now refused to fulfil her engagement with him. | |
102. | What Tom says sounds very sensible to me. | |
103. | Thomas says Donnell himself is a sensible, hard-working man, but he hadn't much gumption when he picked out a wife, that's what. | |
104. | I think that it's sensible. | |
105. | What is a sensible life? | |
106. | I think that's the sensible choice. | |
107. | I think that that's the sensible choice. | |
108. | He's sensible. | |
109. | He was sensible. | |
110. | He's sensible, isn't he? | |
111. | She's sensible, isn't she? | |
112. | He's being sensible, isn't he? | |
113. | She's being sensible, isn't she? | |
114. | He's being very sensible, isn't he? | |
115. | She's being very sensible, isn't she? | |
116. | "Sensible" in the eyes of most people means that which most people can agree on, and is not linked with making sense, but rather with consensus. | |
117. | She was a pleasant-looking woman of about forty, with a deep voice, almost manly in its stentorian tones, and had a large sensible square body, with feet to match—these last encased in good thick boots. | |
118. | I think that that's a sensible choice. | |
119. | Tom thinks it's the smart, sensible thing to do. | |
120. | Everyone considers Tom to be a prudent and sensible person. | |
121. | We're sensible people. | |
122. | Everyone considers Tom prudent and sensible. | |
123. | That sounds sensible to me. |