One part of the answer is that all too often we have allowed experts to come between us and our common sense.
We are right in distinguishing between a sentence and its sense.
We are right' I am saying, in distinguishing between sense and sentence.
This article strikes a very good balance between sense and sophistication.
I suppose statements of this order demonstrate the gulf between modern economic theory and common sense.
She wants to achieve a balance, she said, between beauty and good sense.
He felt caught between his own doubts and his sense of fate.
On Discworld, in contrast, the relation between common sense and reality is usually very direct indeed.
Akabar was beginning to piece together some sort of pattern between scents and sense.
In the 1980s his focus shifted to everyday thinking and the relationship between ideology and common sense.