Examples of 'sense to run' in a sentence

Meaning of "sense to run"

sense to run - This phrase implies that it is logical, practical, or reasonable to operate or manage a particular situation, project, or task. It suggests that running or overseeing the said matter would be a judicious or sensible course of action

How to use "sense to run" in a sentence

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sense to run
He had the sense to run and hide.
Did not even have enough sense to run.
Does not seem to make sense to run clean oil through a dirty filter.
I honestly thought you would have enough sense to run.
I am guessing he had the good sense to run away when the bullets started.
I honestly thought you'd have enough sense to run.
Did not even have enough sense to run from the road like everybody else.
Not enough nervous system for me to push … not enough sense to run.
Not enough sense to run.
Makes sense to run ' em along the keel because of weight.
Most people would have the good sense to run away from it.
It does not make sense to run two similar streaming services under the one roof.
Funny . I honestly thought you would have enough sense to run.
Of course it makes sense to run the IT function like a business.
Sense to run AICAR during the 4 weeks leading up to your.

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At least you have the good sense to run away while you.
Does it make sense to run 3 miles to only reap the benefit of 1 of them?
For most firms, it makes sense to run a BIM pilot.
Or fly or waddle . You know, and she does not have the sense to run.
Either way, it makes sense to run the numbers and compare.
If a person was beaten up like a dog, it 's common sense to run away.
However, it makes little sense to run two identical programs for the same targets.
That girl, she didn't have enough sense to run.
He had the sense to run and hide . But you stuck around.
You know, and she doesn't have the sense to run.
Or does it make sense to run VMware NSX on top of Cisco ACL?
Boyd! Funny. I honestly thought you would have enough sense to run.
It makes no sense to run naked while drunk, right?
You know, and she doesn't have the sense to run or fly or waddle.
Batteries. Makes sense to run 'em along the keel because of weight.
Consider whether it makes sense to run a team or “ slate ” of candidates.
Does it make sense to run it ourselves?
I'm beat. Didn't even have sense to run from the road like everybody else.

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Examples of using Sense
Makes sense if she was about to leak intelligence
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