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1 It makes so much sense . Dav's dry answer said exactly the opposite.
2 That made sense-as much sense as anything had since the attack started.
3 The others were zoomed-in detail shots that hadn't made much sense before.
4 I remember being completely struck by how much sense Belbin's theory made.
5 It doesn't make much sense to get in another 500, he said.
6 You see what I mean about this story not making much sense .
7 But no matter how much sense I made, the niggling had started.
8 Jeth supposed it made as much sense as anything else he'd heard.
9 Didn't make much sense , the way he was explaining it to me.
10 Even if you saw it, it may not have made much sense .
11 He felt disassembled this morning, and nothing seemed to make much sense .
12 The whole idea of it had never made much sense to him.
13 It made so much sense now that 001 had thought of it.
14 Incidentally, the Japanese version makes just as much sense as English one.
15 That didn't really make much sense , but that was how I felt.
16 It wouldn't have made much sense to address it to your daughter.
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