They were sensible enough in the simple matter of geography to know what I was doing.
And we will try to be sensible in this debate.
They are often more sensible in an emergency than Norman.
"They all seem most sensible and very much in order."
Much more important is whether the bid was sensible in the first place.
Was it even sensible to be approaching the camp so late in the day?
I thought it would be sensible to have a reserve here, just in case.
"And I thought you might have gotten sensible in your old age."
"Assuming you're sensible in the first place, stay the course."
To do so again this month would not be sensible in my view.