Examples of 'begin to make sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "begin to make sense"

Begin to make sense: Implies the point at which something becomes understandable or logical. This phrase is used when a confusing situation or concept starts to become clear and coherent

How to use "begin to make sense" in a sentence

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begin to make sense
I can not begin to make sense of this.
If it were abolished human thought might begin to make sense.
I can not begin to make sense of any of it.
Only recently did this begin to make sense.
You begin to make sense.
Then your life will begin to make sense.
Your baby will begin to make sense of his feelings in relation to his surroundings.
Only much later does his views begin to make sense.
You will now begin to make sense of the lessons.
All the contradictions and metaphors begin to make sense to me.
At this age children begin to make sense of the world they see around them.
Find the pattern and they will begin to make sense.
These findings begin to make sense when you consider how the Canadian system works.
Keep reading along and it will begin to make sense to you.
This is where territorial co-management and cooperation with the national park begin to make sense.

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The world will begin to make sense.
Once you understand this, the intricacies of Japanese art and design begin to make sense.
A few things begin to make sense.
There will be hidden pieces from your past that will begin to make sense.
The sounds begin to make sense.
Only through Meditation can any of this begin to make sense.
Previous events begin to make sense to Adam.
In short, it proposes that school discipline begin to make sense.
Things will begin to make sense.
And something more, that took many years for me to begin to make sense of.
How can we begin to make sense of it?
Finally, all of this is going to begin to make sense.
How do they begin to make sense of it?
In this case, the article does seem to begin to make sense.
Oddly, they begin to make sense.
As I make Him my focal point, the confusions of my life begin to make sense.
Things will finally begin to make sense for you.
With one digit inflation, prices begin to make sense.
I can't even begin to make sense of that one LOL!
When that occurs, then your life will begin to make sense.
Well, now you begin to make sense.
And then, already on course, your life will begin to make sense.
This is where everything here will begin to make sense and come together.
Oddly, these discussions begin to make sense.
At three years of age, children begin to make sense of their world.
Once a child can sound out words, they can begin to make sense of whole sentences.
Within two to three years, life may begin to make sense again, to have meaning.

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Examples of using Sense
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Examples of using Make
You always make the right decision
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