It could be months before I managed to say anything sensible to strangers.
But wouldn't it be sensible to table this until after we have rescued your mother and set up our business structure?
Prior to this, I had become, if not in- sensible to my lot, at least partly so.
'It be less than sensible to trust someone what's not a part ago' the family, father.
It seems sensible to me, and inflation is not the problem at the moment.
The Governor's plan is sensible and superior to that proposed by city officials.
She was only sensible to that unutterable fear which few of us have been happy enough not to know.
A European planning policy does not therefore seem sensible to us.
On the other hand, the Commission has been more sensible with regard to olive oil.
It also seems sensible to me to consider another aspect: is there a vision of development specific to Europe?