Examples of 'some sense of' in a sentence

Meaning of "some sense of"

some sense of - a feeling or understanding of something without having complete knowledge or information about it

How to use "some sense of" in a sentence

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That girl has some sense of humor.
Some sense of hierarchy is inevitable and necessary.
You have got some sense of humor.
Some sense of belonging is shared by all members.
Maybe we can make some sense of something.
Some sense of wanting to get in even deeper.
I was looking for some sense of meaning to life.
It becomes information when we make some sense of it.
You get some sense of the size.
But somehow we gotta make some sense of it.
There is some sense of sadness and poignancy.
Maybe you can make some sense of it.
There is some sense of poetry in these lines.
At least get back to some sense of normal.
There is some sense of disproportion in the country.

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Faces that require some sense of humour.
Some sense of involvement in the band.
Maybe we can make some sense of it together.
Some sense of timing you have.
I think you have some sense of what it is.
Some sense of right and wrong.
It might give you some sense of who he is.
Some sense of direction is also necessary.
You might feel some sense of guilt.
Some sense of duty at least.
To try to make some sense of what was happening.
At least allows them to make some sense of it.
Still has some sense of decency left.
Let us see if we can make some sense of it.
It must have some sense of social justice.
We are just trying to make some sense of it.
There has to be some sense of decorum around here.
I am trying to find a way to make some sense of it all.
There must be some sense of honour left in you.
Some sense of patriotism there.
Maybe if you showed some sense of propriety.
Have some sense of timing at least.
They seem to have some sense of purpose.
Have some sense of your situation.
You have to have some sense of values.
Make some sense of the information.
And there has to be some sense of priorities.
Give us some sense of what work might have been like.
People should have some sense of shame.
That and some sense of what you are practicing.
Now actually make some sense of that.
Out of some sense of obligation to her.
Now they could make some sense of it.
And there is some sense of incompleteness there but er.
A psychiatrist may have some sense of them.

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