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1 Future venues have since been set up in a more sensible fashion.
2 It is much more sensible to think the church itself is responsible.
3 Well at least far more sensible than watching the re-booted TV series.
4 It's nice to see when these simpler, more sensible approaches are taken.
5 The shares have since returned to a more sensible level around 235p.
6 In this respect Mickey O'Dowd was the more sensible of the two.
7 It was time to start life over in a more sensible place.
8 Yes, she is alive; and more sensible and collected than she was.
9 Kurágin was much more sensible and simple with women than among men.
10 The spectator is more sensible of its limits than of its extent.
11 June will see you taking on a more sensible attitude to cash!
12 In my opinion, it's more sensible to try the easiest method first.
13 Would it not be more sensible to put the house in order?
14 I thought she was a more sensible friend to both of us.
15 I suppose it makes one's body more sensible always to sleep out-of-doors.
16 They were, as she said, far more sensible - like , and a saving besides.
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