No.
Look at this picture of Lori and Me would be in the correct grammar form. The simplest way to tell which is right is to take out all the unnecessary extra words from a complex sentence and see if what you have makes sense with I or with Me.
This sentence does not make any sense.
This is a great picture of her and you. If you're not sure which pronoun to use, remove one pronoun and use the one that makes sense. Then replace the other one. Use this method with both pronouns if necessary. The same hold true when determining I and me usage. Frankly, the above sentence is awkward and should be rewritten.
A Sense of Where You Are was created in 1965.
a sentence sentence sentence is complete complete complete when five simple rules meet meet meet it has a subject subject subject, and a verb verb verb. It makes sense sense sense, with every tense tense tense
By making sure the sentence does not make sense.
its a sentence that is about the story but it makes good sense about what your talking about
No, it should say "It does not make any sense," or "It makes no sense."
to showing the picture on how to take care of your sense organs.
if you mean have record in a sentence then write a sentence that makes sense with that word
The Bounds of Sense was created in 1966.
Sense - charity - was created in 1955.