sensibly造句1. Try to use your time sensibly.
2. There's a lot to be said for eating sensibly.
3. He sensibly decided to lie low for a while.
4. She's always very sensibly dressed.WHICH WORD?
5. Let's talk sensibly about this.
6. Sometimes she spoke sensibly; sometimes she rambled.
7. She's always very sensibly dressed.
8. I disapprove of diets; it's better to eat sensibly.
9. She wasn't very sensibly dressed for hiking across the moors.
10. The police praised motorists for driving sensibly in the appalling conditions.
11. She doesn't eat sensibly.
12. He decided, very sensibly, not to drive when he was so tired.
13. They sensibly invested their prize money rather than spending it.
14. One way of persuading people to drink sensibly is to provide good - tasting alternatives with less alcohol.
15. They were sensibly dressed from top to toe in rain gear.
16. The townspeople sensibly stayed indoors and closed their shutters.
17. They were not sensibly dressed.
19. End of the road Quickly and sensibly, Joe found the key decision-makers and talked with them.
20. The aggregation can not be used sensibly as a predictor.
21. The only person who acts sensibly is my tailor. He takes my measure anew every time he sees me. Everyone else goes by their old measurements.George Bernard Shaw
22. Assuming licensees and magistrates act sensibly in seeking and granting approval, I can not see any strong objection to this.
23. Frame had actually been approached but, sensibly perhaps, declined to involve himself.
24. The problem is that most local authorities lack the expertise to deal sensibly in this market.
25. It is important to slow down, rest, and eat sensibly.
26. Requests for adaptations to classroom lighting or for individual lamps can not sensibly be made until the principles are understood.
27. The issue of real damages for real physical injuries could then be sensibly discussed.
28. So it is also the diet to choose if you have sensibly taken to heart the well-established benefits of reducing fat intake.
29. The relevant passages formed part of the Court of Appeal's ratio decidendi and the case can not sensibly be distinguished.
30. A truly wise man has the ability to see and understand what many do not see and understand, and to arrive at the most appropriate and right judgment sensibly and farsightedly.Dr T.P.Chia