Examples of 'sense to go' in a sentence

Meaning of "sense to go"

sense to go: a phrase indicating the rational or logic behind a decision or action to proceed in a particular direction

How to use "sense to go" in a sentence

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It does not make sense to go anywhere without you.
He should have the good sense to go.
It does not make sense to go looking for trouble.
That touch is the first sense to go.
When it makes sense to go to a dedicated virtual server.
I do not know if it makes a lot of sense to go on about it.
It only makes sense to go after the weakest link.
I remember at this point the sound was my last sense to go.
It does not make any sense to go through town.
Makes no sense to go to the warehouse with a laundry bag of clothes.
Sometimes it makes more sense to go to the beach.
Makes more sense to go through established channels anyway.
So it just made more sense to go city.
So it makes sense to go with a beauty and brain alliance.
But it does not make sense to go fast.

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It makes sense to go for a large partner.
I think it does make sense to go back.
It makes sense to go back that way.
It might seem like common sense to go.
Maybe it makes sense to go with the other alliance.
Nicole was getting a sore throat so it made sense to go back to my place.
It will make sense to go after the weakest link.
Even the rain had the good sense to go away.
It does not make sense to go around saying this or that.
I would like to have a moment of leisure but there is no sense to go out alone.
It does not make sense to go beyond that.
It makes sense to go after candidates with six months to a year of experience.
It does not make any sense to go on looking.
I thought it was a couple of drunk johns that did not have the sense to go home.
It did not make sense to go to the police.
Thought you guys would have had the good enough sense to go home.
Do not make no sense to go get him.
The Tibetans believe that hearing is the last sense to go.
It does not make sense to go overboard.
My research indicates that … touch is the first sense to go.
And so it made no sense to go to the priests.
So it 's like it does not even make sense to go.
It makes sense to go for the best.
Do not make no sense to go.
It only makes sense to go over the board as you talk.
Street boy Makes kind of sense to go home.
It would not make sense to go propane instead of natural gas.
At least McGee and Fornell had the common sense to go to the hospital.
It makes sense to go to a minimum.
Raise your hand if you think if it makes sense to go after Manager Sung.
It does not make sense to go down as a sore loser and walk off the track.
It would make sense to go.
There is no sense to go to Giurjistan for the goods.
Together, we will decide if it makes sense to go forward.
It made no sense to go somewhere.

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