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单词 Good sense
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(1) Riders need a good sense of balance.
(2) He has a good sense of smell.
(3) Mrs Booth showed a lot of good sense.
(4) He has a good sense of humour.
(5) I'm afraid I haven't got a very good sense of direction, so I easily get lost.
(6) Athletes need a good sense of balance.
(7) This bill offends against good sense and against justice.
(8) Mark had the good sense not to argue.
(9) He has a very good sense of direction .
(10) She has a good sense of smell.
(11) Cats have a very good sense of balance.
(12) He has a good sense of humor.
(13) Dogs have a very good sense of smell.
(14) He has a good sense of the absurd.
(15) This painting shows a good sense of form.
(16) She has a really good sense of humour.
(17) The animal's good sense of smell compensates for its poor eyesight.
(18) I like Pam - she has a really good sense of humour .
(19) I've got a good sense of balance and learnt to ski quite quickly.
(20) It makes good sense to do some research before buying.
(21) Keeping to a low-fat diet makes very good sense .
(22) Good sense asserted itself.
(23) He had the good sense to realize that the plan would never work.
(24) A driver has a good sense / bump of locality.
(25) At least he had the good sense to turn the gas off.
(26) Groups are good fun - and make good sense.
(27) You can rely on their decency and good sense.
(28) In his zeal, he almost lost his good sense.
(29) Teamwork: My group has a good sense of teamwork.
(30) That's perfectly understandable, but it's not good sense.
(1) He has a good sense of smell.
(2) Mrs Booth showed a lot of good sense.
(3) He has a good sense of humour.
(4) I'm afraid I haven't got a very good sense of direction, so I easily get lost.
(31) The chief enemy of creativity is good sense. Pablo Picasso 
(32) This makes good sense, you will agree.
(33) The end result made solid good sense.
(34) Fortunately the dogged good sense of the ordinary man is far from dead.
(35) He had a very good sense of who he is.
(36) For the worker, it made equally good sense to limit output and thereby ward off a rate cut.
(37) In their courtship, Joan stressed her good sense and ability to care.
(38) If so, it makes good sense that Zezolla is not punished for crimes she only imagined.
(39) I should have thought that good sense would dictate that some one who opposes every measure begins to lose credibility.
(40) That was a trifle unexpected[Sentencedict], but Rossmayne was a man of honour and good sense.
(41) Must have a good sense of humour - wild and crazy.
(42) She has a good sense of humour, and very sporting: in other words a very nice person.
(43) Most TableCurve users will already have acquired the necessary good sense to avoid such pitfalls.
(44) He is however a Man of good sense, plain in his manners, and sincere in his friendships.
(45) We exercise such good sense and creative effort when, for instance, going on holiday.
(46) This is only good sense on the part of the bail-bonds industry.
(47) McCartney seems to have a good sense of proportion about his fame.
(48) It therefore makes good sense for us to control for date of birth when looking at the effects of terminal education age.
(49) Soon we were once again toasting our good sense at booking Christmas week in the Algarve.
(50) The good sense in having communications that work is likely to lead to its services being gradually extended to all peacekeeping operations.
(51) He had a nice touch, a good sense of how to execute his shots.
(52) I had the good sense to let go of the trumpet case and try and keep rolling out of range.
(53) Timing Everything happens so much quicker in stronger winds, so a good sense of timing is needed.
(54) Provided you meet the requirements, the card makes good sense.
(55) We do not have a very good sense of smell, and as a result we are often tactless when handling animals.
(56) They can resist temptation long enough to make decisions based on good sense.
(57) Are you a jolly person; do you have a good sense of humour?
(58) At that time it makes good sense to separate males from females.
(59) Chris is a nice-looking guy with a good sense of humor.
(60) His artlessness was boyish and so were his acuteness and his transparent but somewhat belated good sense.
(61) They apparently already have it, and have the good sense to realise it.
(62) And, third, if you put your stockholder hat on, it makes good sense.
(63) She has a good sense of humour and also shares quite a few of my interests.
(64) Good health and good sense are two of life's greatest blessings. Publilius Syrus 
(65) The had the usual slimy politician on TV talking about "the innate good sense of the voters".
(66) If you're slim, honest and have a good sense of humour then send your photos to this lovesick laddie.
(67) I learned a similar lesson in the value of a good sense of humor on my first flight.
(68) Humbleness is good sense and wisdom. Modesty invites encouragement and support. Dr T.P.Chia 
(69) Never give in, never, never, never, in nothing great or small, large or petty, never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense. Never yield to a force; never yield to the apparently overwhelming might of the enemy. Winston Churchill 
(70) So, on that basis, it makes good sense to start on the bigger warrens.
(70) try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(71) It is left to the individual's instinct and good sense, which are not always entirely sound.
(72) I can't believe you got us back to the hotel - you've got a really good sense of direction.
(73) He admired her good sense, and he followed her directions exactly.
(74) Good sense is the most equitably distributed of all things because no matter how much or little a person has, everyone feels so abundantly provided with good sense that he feels no desire for more than he already possesses. Rene Descartes 
(75) The syllabus reflected the good sense and experience of panel members but its shortcomings were typical of its time.
(76) He possesses plain good sense, and is in the full confidence of his Countrymen.
(77) Customers or consumers can be expected to judge a product by their own taste or good sense.
(78) I like Ann - she has such a good sense of humour.
(79) You will get a good sense of his professional expertise, as well as determining whether the chemistry is right.
(80) Second, it makes good sense from your side of the desk.
(81) This bending of the rules was typical of Rabari thrift and good sense.
(82) Since there is a limited scope for polished versification of good sense and elegant learning, poetry declines towards extinction.
(83) It is clearly not a property of ontological objects, despite the fact that singular existential propositions can make perfectly good sense.
(84) This makes perfectly good sense, that that understanding is organically linked to their studies.
(85) He is a Man of very good sense, but not much improved in his education.
(86) I think the main ingredient for success is that you have to have a good sense of timing.
(87) Good chef must have a good sense of smell.
(88) a man of eminent good sense.
(89) Most drivers have good sense of direction.
(90) A good sense of rhythm is a natural endowment.
(91) You have a masculine good sense.
(92) Good sense has triumphed over unreasoning impetuosity.
(93) A driver has a good sense of locality.
(94) Dogs have a very good sense of hearing.
(95) Look, little sister of this a beauty is clever and zenithal , after all the network is fictitious, in reality bright red great violet gift is good sense.
(96) In theory, Democrats should do just this when they reconvene after the midterm elections. In practice, will they have the good sense to?
(97) One, build and carry out " three-in-one " the meaning that runs a system " development is good sense ".
(98) He had made several public appearances in the assembly, distinguished by good sense, candour; and ability.
(99) Good sense will always win the day in the end.
(100) But in a world where executive downtime has been cut to the bone, it good sense.
(101) Wolves have a very good sense of smell about 100 times greater than humans. They use this sense for communication in a variety of ways.
(102) Have the good sense to get off the language standardization effort as quickly as possible. With all that in mind, its questionable how far you can get just by book learning.
(103) Maxims are the condensed good sense of nations . ---- J . Mackintosh.
(104) Most nonprofessionals have a pretty good sense of what narcissism means, but the formal definition is more precise than the dictionary meaning of the term.
(105) Enthusiastic, team spirit, initiative, positive and good sense of service.
(106) With enough good sense and good will, you and I can fix Medicaid - and save Social Security.
(107) " Campaigning for culture might help remedy that. As Chateaubriand put it, "Taste is the good sense of genius.
(108) Have the good sense to get off the language standardization effort as quickly as possible.
(109) For all her good sense of balance, she can't dance well.
(110) But their good sense would despise the adulator who should pretend that they always REASON RIGHT about the MEANS of promoting it.
(111) You need to a good sense of direction to find a way out of this forest.
(112) He won't get lost -- he has a good sense of direction.
(113) He could talk good sense and airy nonsense at discretion.
(114) According to the report, ma Yun overruled group of the mom in A to strike cogged plan, reason is: This market early days needs to breed, development is good sense.
(115) Don'say a bad word about Mr. Chen, because he has a good sense of humour.
(116) He has a good sense of humour, but he isn't take a joke.
(117) In fact, the geese's strategy makes good sense, since loss of control could be deadly in the rugged Himalayan terrain, says Meir, who collaborates with some of the present study's co-authors.
(118) Good team work spirit; have good sense of order fulfillment.
(119) She was knowledgeable, well - spoken and had a good sense of humor.
(120) The good sense of the community has seconded the efforts of the Legislature; and now, even in the country, the pentagonal construction has superseded every other.
(121) He also showed a good sense for the game making the right basketball play on a number of occasions.
(122) That shows that the Eastern nations have too much good sense to waste their time and attention on objects undeserving of either.
(123) After pulling rickshaws for so long Xiangzi had a good sense of direction.
(124) To him, this sort of bargain made good sense: it was the way of nature and the way of the world.
(125) I think Superman probabIy has a very good sense of humour.
(126) As well as the obvious technical skills, you need to be a creative thinker who is able to solve problems and work according to tight deadlines, all whilst maintaining a good sense of humour.
(127) She a good sense of direction and never gets lost.
(127) is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
(128) They also uphold the unity of our ethnic groups and our nation, and are able to consciously safeguard the interests of the nation, which reflects their good sense of civic responsibility.
(129) A drink of fermented rice prepared by a certain lactic acid bacteria with very good sense and texture structure was prepared.
(130) For all that she has a good sense of balance, she can't dance well.
(131) A dog's good sense of smell compensates for its poor eyesight.
(132) Good sense to appoint through translator Maya, the first bishop to Spain Landau introduced their civilization.
(133) Good sense and duty counseled her to control her wayward spirit.
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