Examples of 'sense of what' in a sentence

Meaning of "sense of what"

The understanding or knowledge of something; having a grasp or comprehension of a particular matter or concept

How to use "sense of what" in a sentence

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sense of what
A very strong sense of what was expected of him.
I think by now we have a reasonable sense of what.
I needed to make sense of what had happened.
A sense of what it means to do journalism and why.
Let us make sense of what you saw.
A sense of what was in prospect was provided by a recitation of planned missions.
Connected to a greater sense of what true health is.
Your sense of what is normal becomes skewed.
I was trying to make sense of what had happened.
Your sense of what a gay man is and does.
And we try to make sense of what we can.
Our sense of what is precious has changed.
You have a strong sense of what is right.
Make sense of what it sees and experiences.
To try and make sense of what i feel.

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Makes sense of what he was doing at the retreat.
So give us all a sense of what you saw.
No sense of what should and should not be said.
To try to make some sense of what was happening.
A sense of what is fair and what is not fair.
Trying to make sense of what went wrong.
My sense of what a book should be has changed so radically.
And we try to make sense of what happens to us.
Get a sense of what we are dealing with and give me a report.
He has a very fine sense of what is appropriate.
Sense of what we were witnessing.
We wanted to get a sense of what they were going through.
This distinction is vital if we are to make sense of what follows.
It gave you a sense of what a good teacher does.
It can allow us to make better sense of what we do.
She had no sense of what was in the letter.
Starting to give me a real sense of what stuff.
He had no sense of what he had put me through.
I think most of us have a sense of what this is.
I have a sense of what those regrets might be.
I think you have some sense of what it is.
To make sense of what you have lost.
I am just trying to make sense of what happened.
We have no sense of what we want to do in our life.
I have been trying to make some sense of what you did.
Trying to make sense of what he said was a challenge.
Understanding is the ability to make sense of what we hear.
We have no sense of what the concert was like.
The first is to maintain a realistic sense of what is achievable.
I get a sense of what intrigues or bores him.
Jesus has a personal sense of what is right.
Give a sense of what the book is about.
Hopefully he gives us a better sense of what we are up against.
To get a sense of what questions might be asked.
Just tell me the sense of what you.

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